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Injured butterfly can fly after wing transplant from dead insect
An injured monarch butterfly has been given a second chance to fly after a rare wing transplant using donor wings from a dead ...
It’s no big secret that spending time in the great outdoors is good for our bodies and minds. For 2025, our Sports & Outdoors ...
Many of us begin a new year hoping to become better versions of ourselves. Some aim to improve their health, others focus on ...
A fungus that turns spiders into zombies sounds like something straight out of a horror movie. Both arachnophobes and people ...
Failure to comply with biosecurity standards for shipments to Latin America can create a nightmare of customs paperwork, ...
Bat perception has been examined for decades as a problem of sensory reach rather than animal intelligence. Many species ...
In terms of nutrition and hen living conditions, pasture-raised is an obvious frontrunner. “In my opinion, pasture-raised ...
Some of nature’s most mesmerizing works of art might just be hanging in your backyard. The artist is an orb weaver spider.
They drew with crayons, possibly fed on maggots and maybe even kissed us: Forty millenniums later, our ancient human cousins ...
Honorable mentions/games I didn’t play enough of for proper top 20 consideration: Drywall Eating Simulator, Eternal Strands, ...
Despite being mammals, these remarkably cancer-resistant animals share a lot in common with cold-blooded species.
Winter is a season when most of us spend more of our time indoors. But wild animals don’t have that option. Not only must they find ways to keep warm all winter, but they have to work harder to find ...
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