The November Issue of Animalia Magazine not only showcased Thanksgiving, and the traditions of that holiday that either were dropped or made it to the current age, but also what the premise behind every war that America was in.
The Cover Couple for the November Issue of Animalia Magazine was Jack and Pocahontas, who were majorly important for the Animalia Thanksgiving Exposition last year. Their article talked about how their life was as part of Animalia, and what they were going to do for their own First Anniversary.
There was also a brief article about what had happened during Halloween. Titled, jokingly, as 'The Fall of Queen Mary' told about how 'Subject Zero' had effectively founded a semi-feral version of Animalia beneath it, before it was discovered and shut down. There was also the report on how the 'proto-virus' seemingly was able to bring him back to life, which was currently under investigation on how it was accomplished. There was also an announcement on how it was planned to help bring 'Queen Mary Piper's court' fully into Animalia.
There was also a preview to the next Animalia Thanksgiving Exposition and Fall Festival. While there were still those events that were present in the last ATE, there were also several other newer events. One such event was a silent auction for goods and services that were only available in Animalia, as well as the official announcement for the Bachelor/Bachelorette Auction as part of the activities at the ATE.
The Article that talked about the Bachelor/Bachelorette Auction talked about what the Auction was about, what the rules were (that it was basically for one date only, and no one would own any Animalian as property due to winning the auction) and what it would involve. There was also the history of what the concept of the auction was, and how it evolved into its current incarnation. There was also mention of what a bachelor or bachelorette auction was supposed to be, and how it declined in popularity of television shows such as "The Bachelor". Another thing that was touched upon in the article was on "the Dating Game" which was apparently really old because not a lot of people could remember watching it, and was one of the inspirations for the Bachelor/Bachelorette Auction.
The most surprising article of the November Issue was 'The Wars of America', which talked about every major conflict that America had at least participated in, when they occurred, the motivations for doing so, and so-called aftermaths, which involved how those conflicts helped shape both America and the world. While most of it was a big help for world history fans and students, the biggest surprise was that the Vietnam War actually had a lot more in it than what had been beamed into America's TV sets.
There was also a special article about health facts about "traditional" foods served at Thanksgiving meals. For example, the thanksgiving turkey was a major source of tryptophan, which causes people to fall asleep in large amounts, which explained why people had a tendency to fall asleep after Thanksgiving meal.
The November Issue of Animalia Magazine was a great way to learn, both about thanksgiving, and which veterans were in which wars.