A solar eclipse unsettles the natural world in ways you might not expect. As the moon crosses paths with the sun, the sudden ...
Most of us learned about nature and animals in school. But as we step outside the four walls of those classrooms, we realize that the world around us is much more intricate and fascinating than what ...
Snopes has looked into variety of strange nature facts, from turtles who breath through their butts to the shape of goat pupils.
The animal kingdom is filled with some unbelievable surprises that bring to light nature’s incredible creativity and adaptability, be it creatures that camouflage seamlessly in their environment to ...
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The Oddest Animals Born From Human Design
Humans have long experimented with nature, bending evolution to serve aesthetics, science, and curiosity. Some animals have ...
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Scientists Explored Some Of The Deepest Parts Of The Ocean And Spotted Some Seriously Weird Deep-Sea Creatures
Notable sightings along the way included the discovery of an extensive crinoid meadow at a depth of 9,100 meters (29,855 feet ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Scientists for the first time have uncovered an underworld of animal life thriving beneath the seafloor. An expedition to a volcanically active ridge in the Pacific off South America ...
We're off to Australia in the shortest of the short films found on this volume. There's lots of cute little baby animals to be found, but there's a little too much up-close footage of baby kangaroos ...
"In an environment where food is scarce, where there is nowhere to hide, and where the predators are probably faster than you are, most animals must find new ways to protect themselves." When you ...
Scientists have uncovered an underworld of animal life thriving beneath the seafloor. NEW YORK — Scientists for the first time have uncovered an underworld of animal life thriving beneath the seafloor ...
In this photo provided by Schmidt Ocean Institute, experiments code-named "Mesh Box Staining Gadgets" are sealed to the seafloor at the Tica Vent, a site on the East Pacific Rise 2,500 meters deep.
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