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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNWhat Led Life to Flourish Roughly 520 Million Years Ago?
Sometime before 520 million years ago, animal life began to flourish as never before. The small shells, worms and even sponge ...
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TwistedSifter on MSNGarbage In The Ocean Is A Growing Problem, But Sometimes Sea Life Will Put It To Good Use
It is a huge ecological problem, and this type of pollution is responsible for a huge amount of environmental damage and the ...
Canada is known for its wide-open landscapes, but it’s the animals that bring those places to life. From the quiet grace of ...
The duo dubbed Little Grey and Little White were transported 6,000 miles from a Chinese zoo to Iceland with the help of a British charity as shown on ITV in 2019.
The hummingbird may appear fragile and ephemeral — but is an example of how some bird species live longer than mammals of similar or larger size. One theory is that the skies are less populated with ...
The ocean’s tiniest powerhouse may burn out in a hotter world, threatening life far beyond the microbes themselves.
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Pacific Barreleye: The fish with a glass-like head and rotating eyes that track glowing prey
The Pacific barreleye fish, dwelling in the deep ocean, possesses a transparent skull and tubular eyes, showcasing remarkable ...
Moving ice on early Earth exposed deep rocks, freed key elements, and nudged our planet toward conditions where complex life ...
Animals are finding paths blocked by roads, homes, oil wells. Butterflies are fading from forests. Giant fish are running into dams, as ancient routes are disrupted.
Snailfish belong to the Liparidae family, and are often described for their large heads, jelly-like bodies, bumpy and loose ...
Israel’s president presents the award in order to foster volunteerism for the benefit of individuals, communities, and the whole of Israeli society. At a time when sadness and psychological trauma ...
Scientists documented the first formal case of spinal deformation in a whale shark (Rhincodon typus), observed at the Gulf of Mexico’s Ewing Bank.
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