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Located in Italy, Mt. Etna towers over the region of Sicily. According to the USGS, it is Europe's largest and most active ...
Fiery lava poured down the side of Mount Etna as its southeast crater erupted on Tuesday, April 22, sending plumes of smoke ...
Massive kangaroos which roamed Australia more than 40,000 years ago likely became extinct because they were “homebodies” and ...
Large kangaroos today roam long distances across the outback, often surviving droughts by moving in mobs to find new food ...
Mt. Etna, Europe’s tallest active volcano, erupted again Friday evening on the Italian island of Sicily, sending ash and lava ...
Glowing lava erupted from Mount Etna after “strombolian activity” was observed at the volcano’s South East Crater.
Giant kangaroos stayed local, and rapid climate change gradually destroyed their lush rainforest home, leading to extinction.
Unlike massive mammals, mega marsupials 300,000 years ago limited their dining options by keeping close to home.
Australia’s giant Protemnodon kangaroos didn’t die out everywhere at the same time. Instead, extinction proceeded one habitat ...
A new peer-reviewed study has found that, unlike modern kangaroos, the extinct marsupial megafauna Protemnodon were less ...
The intense and spectacular strombolian activity that was present at the Southeast Crater has concluded as of around 5 a.m.
We’ve always avoided our comfort zone,” says CEO and winemaker Alessio Planeta of their latest Sicilian winery project, ...