A new survey of limestone caves in western Cambodia has uncovered a range of species that are new to science, including a turquoise pit viper, a flying snake, several geckos, two micro-snails and two ...
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Jean Paul Gaultier cologne ranking: From niche picks to crowd favorites
Explore the best of the Jean Paul Gaultier cologne lineup in this comprehensive ranking, from niche picks to the most popular ...
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Why animal pupils vary, from vertical slits to horizontal bars?
A domestic cat’s eye narrows to a razor-thin vertical slit in bright sunlight, while a grazing sheep stares out through a wide horizontal bar. These are not cosmetic quirks. A 2015 study in Science ...
Imagine serving your guests a rich, aromatic gumbo — the kind that fills the kitchen with warmth and draws everyone to the ...
A single fossilized bone has unlocked a surprising chapter in Taiwan’s ancient past — one in which a giant python stretching ...
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Scientists Just Discovered 13-Foot Prehistoric Python In Taiwan
Researchers have identified fossil evidence of a giant python — estimated to exceed 13 feet in length — that once lived on ...
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Fossilized Bone Reveals Taiwan Was Once Home to Giant Pythons, Mammoths and Saber-Toothed Cats
A single vertebra unearthed near Tainan is rewriting what scientists know about prehistoric Taiwan.
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The curious case of the pineberry
Pineberries are a unique, niche berry that, until recently, were only available at farmers’ markets or regionally.
A fossil python over 13 feet long once lived on Taiwan, where no pythons exist today ...
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Why Pokopia's Ditto Keeps Its Face While Transformed
Even when transformed, the Pokemon Ditto often keeps its signature dot-eyed smile. But long before Pokemon Pokopia, Ditto's grin wasn't a good thing.
"Joro spiders will likely continue to spread in the U.S., but they aren't the ‘flying venomous spider invasion' that's been sensationalized." ...
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A Single Fossil Bone Reveals Giant Snakes, Mammoths and Saber-Toothed Cats Once Roamed Taiwan
Scientists discovered a 13-foot python in Taiwan from a single fossil vertebra, revealing a lost apex predator.
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