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Scientists Discover a New Psychedelic Fish Species with Brilliant Rainbow Scales
MARCH 16, 2022. GRACE EBERT All images © Yi-Kai Tea, courtesy of California Academy of Sciences Scientists off the coast of the Maldives uncovered a new fish species that’s a bold pop of color in comparison to its shadowy twilight … Continue reading
Millionaire Dontates Savings to Plant 100K Daffodils, Now in Bloom | My Modern Met
By Margherita Cole on March 14, 2022 Blooming daffodils in Sidmouth, Devon, England (Photo: worldimage/Depositphotos) “Every year it brings back memories of this man who did this amazing thing for the town.” If you take a walk in the picturesque … Continue reading
Why Crocodiles Have An Extra Hole in their Heart
Crocodiles have four-chambered hearts, just like we do! But, while our hearts do just fine with four valves, they have a slightly different approach… Hosted by: Stefan Chin […]
Humpback Whale Has Swam Its Way Back From Endangered Status | My Modern Met
By Madeleine Muzdakis on March 9, 2022 Photo: GUDKOVANDREY/Depositphotos Humpback whale populations have improved so much they were taken off the endangered species list in Australia. That’s great news! Humpback whales live in all the world’s major oceans. They migrate … Continue reading
The master-of-disguise creature whose whole life is an elaborate lie | Aeon Videos
From being born in eggs that resemble seeds, to spending its nymph stage disguised as an ant, to mimicking a leaf swaying in the breeze in its final, adult form, the Australian walking stick (Extatosoma tiaratum) spends its entire life … Continue reading