A kayaker has come across a surprising sight while paddling off the Sunshine Coast. Swimming slowly near the surface of the ...
Dolphins play with toxic pufferfish, showing unusual behaviour. Science reveals curiosity, nervous system effects, and intentional experimentation, debunking myths about dolphins “getting high” like ...
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Venomous snakes appear while catching rare cichlids
The mission was simple—track down rare cichlids in their hidden habitat. But the hunt quickly escalated when venomous snakes slithered into the picture. Every step toward the water became a mix of ...
A kayaker has come across a surprising sight while paddling off the Sunshine Coast. Swimming slowly near the surface of the ...
Let's be honest - we all love delicious food. But the very definition of "delicious," as it turns out, varies greatly among different cultures around the globe. Some may consider their national dishes ...
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The Invisible Stinger: The Terror of the Irukandji Jellyfish
One minute, you’re swimming in the sparkling water off the Queensland coast. The next minute, you’re fighting for your life.
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Longevity experts warn against the 5 "poisonous Ps"
Ever wonder why some people seem to age gracefully while others struggle with health issues decades earlier? The answer might ...
One of Donald Trump's closest political allies have given a rare insight into the US President's health. Health Secretary ...
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Toxic Wastelands and Former War Zones Are Accidentally Becoming Some of the World’s Most Successful Wildlife Sanctuaries
"Involuntary parks" transform Earth’s most dangerous and contaminated sites into accidental wildlife sanctuaries.
Regardless of how cute, fuzzy, or “hungry” those deer and elk look this time of year, please remember: Generally speaking, ...
Kayaking around the sheltered waters of Bahrain Bay is a little like being a brightly coloured fish in an open-air aquarium.
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From ‘psychedelic’ spiders to European eels: 10 species heading into 2026 on the brink of extinction
Habitat loss, deforestation, the illegal wildlife trade and climate change are pushing these extraordinary species towards ...
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