Should you ever find yourself playing a trivia game on the topic of moths and butterflies, here are a few facts that might ...
In Guadeloupe, a land of volcanoes, rainforests and hot springs, you may find yourself canceling your other plans so you can ...
Long before humans walked the Earth, the skies of South America were ruled by a colossal bird. Argentavis magnificens, one of ...
I’ve been on the trail for three hours, the first time I fall. The coastal scrub has opened into rolling hillsides of summer-gold grass, the sea wind blustering the dry stalks. Climbing uphill has ...
Black rats (Rattus rattus) have lived alongside humans for millennia, making homes in our dwellings, raiding our food stores, ...
Oxygen shaped the world as we know it. It’s why we hiccup and why frogs croak. It’s so good that some turtles have learned to suck it in using not just their nose and mouth, but also… another orifice.
Save this for the next time you want an easy group meal, plenty of choices, and a plan that feels like a guaranteed win.
Hundreds of goldfish, turtles and other pests are being pulled from a popular park's lake to be euthanised.
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40+ native Mexican animals (that you didn't know were from Mexico )
Wondering what animals live in Mexico? This article showcases 40+ native Mexican animals from diverse species and the national animal of Mexico.
The yellow-bellied slider is a semiaquatic turtle, native to southeastern United States, where it is the most common turtle species. As the name suggests, they have a yellow belly that is buried under ...
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