Clues contained in tree rings have identified mid-14th-century volcanic activity as the first domino to fall in a sequence ...
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How we survived the most dangerous creatures on Skull Island
A full day on Skull Island pushes survival instincts to the edge. As the team navigates thick jungle and unstable terrain, the island’s predators draw increasingly close. The atmosphere transforms ...
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Why deep sea creatures grow to giant sizes
Far beneath the waves, animals evolve in strange and surprising ways, often becoming much larger than their shallow-water ...
The discovery In May 1925 provided fodder for the argument between creationists and evolutionary biologists, but what does ...
A spherical sea sponge discovered in Antarctica, Carnivorous cladorhizid, is a carnivore, trapping and devouring live animals ...
Countries are still debating whether to mine the seafloor for minerals, but exploratory efforts have already begun.
The findings suggest that sea cows have been engineering ecosystems in the Persian Gulf for tens of millions of years ...
Once targeted for oil and meat, the whale shark is now being saved by fishers along India’s Arabian Sea coast. What began as ...
Species, a 2.5D multidirectional action/adventure shooter, filled with alien life, lost technology, and terrifying secrets.
Learn how bag limits, tags, and hunting regulations help conserve wildlife, with examples from bears to muskellunge.
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Fossils reveal sea cows have engineered Arabian Gulf's seagrass ecosystems for over 20 million years
Today, the Arabian Gulf is home to manatee-like marine mammals called dugongs that shape the seafloor as they graze on ...
A newly-discovered carnivorous sea sponge that looks like a perfect sphere—but covered in hooked teeth—is easily the weirdest ...
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