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Sciencing on MSNWhat If Titanoboa Never Went Extinct?The Titanoboa went extinct around 50 million years ago, but what might life be like now if this gargantuan beast still roamed ...
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The Tongass National Forest: Preserving America’s Largest Temperate RainforestImagine a forest so vast and wild that its boundaries stretch farther than the eye can see, where ancient trees tower like ...
Corcovado Wilderness Lodge, the only lodge situated within a national park accessible solely by boat, earns its prime real ...
These birds have evolved to withstand the equatorial sun and shelter in volcanic rocks along a subtropical coastline. After ...
From diving off cliffs to starving for months, emperor penguins are continuing to surprise scientists with their ability to adapt to one of the world’s most extreme environments.
A 4-year-old girl in India noticed a “translucent” creature in a water tank and helped scientists discover a new species, a ...
Some of the UK's rarest wildlife is being "torched alive" and pushed closer to extinction after weeks of intense grass fires, ...
Costa Rica adopted enlightened wildlife protection laws in 2017, guided by the motto "when in doubt, favor nature.” The country became the first in the world to ban wildlife selfies. Its wildlife ...
Photographer stunned as new technology captures haunting images in rainforest: 'The ultimate thrill'
In the Republic of Congo rainforest, photographer Will Burrard-Lucas used camera traps to capture stunning images of elusive ...
The Caatinga is the only biome found exclusively in Brazil and is home to the largest contiguous area of seasonally dry ...
At the home, officers found 98 animals living in unclean conditions, without food or water. A dead sheep was also found on the property. Officials found 13 sheep, 27 rabbits, one cat, one sugar ...
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