Weird things land in my email inbox, and then I know things I never wanted to know. I see things I can't forget. And because ...
After seven decades exploring the world’s wildest places in search of exotic animals and plants, Sir David Attenborough turns ...
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30 times nature made us say nope
Sometimes we get so used to dreamy landscapes and cute puppies that we forget about nature's dark side. But it's there. Regardless of whether we pay attention to it or not. To remind you about some of ...
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9 fascinating burrowing owl facts
Forget the treetops—a burrowing owl nests underground. Some use the dens of other animals. Find out what these owls eat and ...
Discover how flying snakes glide up to 330 feet through forests, using unique body movements to steer through the air with ...
Being able to reproduce both sexually and asexually gives the dragons an evolutionary edge, Garcia says. If no mate is handy, a female can bear sons parthenogenetically—and when they’re older, they ...
The latest clues hint at where pterosaurs — the first vertebrates to fly — came from, how they evolved, what they ate and more.
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