The post The Bug That Spins 368 Times a Second When It Jumps appeared first on A-Z Animals. A creature smaller than a grain of rice may be the fastest backflipper on Earth, which is exactly the kind ...
A creature smaller than a grain of rice may be the fastest backflipper on Earth, which is exactly the kind of fact that makes me want to go outside, scoop up a handful of leaf litter, and look a ...
Instead, there are two caves that alternate as the record holders for the deepest cave on our planet: Veryovkina and Krubera-Voronya ( ...
Old spice jars might seem too small to have any recycling value, but you'll be surprised by these 8 clever ideas to reuse ...
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This 100-million-year-old bug had crab-like claws unlike those of any insect alive today
A true bug trapped in amber for 100 million years has revealed a rare evolutionary trick: it had pincers. But not the folding ...
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Tiny black specks bouncing across snow turned out to be ancient creatures older than dinosaurs
Tiny Black Specks Bouncing Across Snow Turned Out to Be Ancient Creatures Older Than Dinosaurs ...
Open the lid on your compost bin and spot a seething mass of grubs and it is very tempting to slam it shut and seriously ...
It’s wild out there! Take a little time to look more closely and you’ll probably discover something you’ve never seen before.
Scientists have uncovered alarming new evidence that a common insecticide may leave lasting marks on the developing brain before a child is even born. Researchers studying New York City children found ...
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