Some frogs have evolved features so strange that scientists struggle to explain them, and a few look less like amphibians ...
True blue is one of nature's rarest tricks, and the animals that pull it off range from tiny ocean drifters that steal venom ...
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The perfect killer - The truth behind the giant venomous centipede
The video explores the Vietnamese giant centipede, a venomous arthropod found in the forests of Southeast Asia. It explains why this animal is considered one of the most intimidating predators on the ...
By tracking neural crest cells in catshark embryos, researchers discovered that the molecular toolkit behind face-building is ...
Robbie Williams will perform at the World Cup final.The 52-year-old singer is set to team up with Italian pop star Laura Pausini to perform their official Fifa anthem Desire on the pitch at the ...
Kids these days wouldn't understand the joy of a Berni Inns meal... (Prawn cocktail, steak and black forest gateau, of course) ...
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Star Fox Remake First Look: Why Nintendo's Safe Bet for Switch 2 Is a Winner
Yes, the new Star Fox is yet another Star Fox 64 reimagining, but that means the classic space shooter is now available with ...
Oh, so you're too cool and serious for a mermaid blanket now? When did that happen?
Primus, Les Claypool Frog Brigade & The Claypool Lennon Delirium Primus Primus was founded in 1984 in El Sobrante, ...
Over generations, a small North American frog has learned how to survive in a world that's getting increasingly saltier. But ...
Some harlequin frogs have lost their poison—and their ability to defend themselves. Scientists are on the case.
For a frog no bigger than a fingernail, survival depends on how it spends every bit of energy. New research from the University of Florida shows that young frogs prioritize growing quickly even when ...
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