Wolves’ endowed ability is their insulating coat

As the seasons change and the days get shorter, we humans begin to prepare for colder temperatures by bundling up in jackets and scarves. However, for wolves, adapting to the changing seasons is a bit different. They have their own built-in adaptation: …

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An abandoned “fox” cat weighs two pounds of fur

Cats are frequently thought to be self-sufficient. Most cats spend their days outside alone, only returning home to eat and clean themselves, making them relatively low maintenance. However, some cats have the type of fur that demands grooming, and if …

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Archaeologist Claims Boulder Is World’s Oldest Weapon of Man-made Destruction

An archaeologist in Bosnia claims to have found evidence of an advanced lost civilization in Europe that used impressive technology over 1,500 years ago. Controversial archaeologist Semir Osmanagic, also known as the “Bosnian Indiana Jones,” made the …

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Exploring Ancient Beauty Standards: the liberal, ridiculous of the body

The Neolithic Venus figurines, including the “Red hair goddess” from the Starčevo culture, are known for their exaggerated physical features, including large breasts and buttocks. These figurines were created between 8,000 and 30,000 years ago and are …

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Why Hammering Doesn’t Cause Headaches in Woodpeckers

The feeding strategy of woodpeckers requires two specialized adaptations, one of which is known to all bird enthusiasts and the other of which is only known to a small number of them. When constructing a nest cavity or searching for tasty beetle grubs, …

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A Special Species of the African Savanna, the Bat-Eared Fox Has Fascinating Adaptations

The bat-eared fox, also known as Otocyon megalotis, is a unique species of fox and the only extant species of the Otocyon genus. These small, adorable creatures are native to the African savanna and are known for their distinctive large ears. The bat-eared …

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Talented camouflage art of wild animals

The Mottled Wood Owl is a bird species that can be found in various parts of Asia, including India, Bangladesh, and Myanmar. It is a medium-sized owl that is known for its unique appearance, which includes a mottled pattern of brown, grey, and white feathers. …

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Capuchins: Monkey Business Learn to Gamble and Use Money in a Revolutionary Study

Monkeys may be more intelligent than we give them credit for. In a groundbreaking study, capuchin monkeys were taught to use money to buy treats, and they quickly learned how to budget and even gamble. The study, conducted by researchers at Yale University, …

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Eight meter monster statue believed to be Pharaoh Ramses II found in ancient Egypt

Archaeologists have uncovered an eight-metre statue in a slum in Cairo, Egypt that is believed to be a depiction of the revered Pharaoh Ramses II. The statue was found submerged in groundwater, near the ruins of Ramses II’s temple in the ancient city …

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The Kangaroo shakes hands to show more gratitude after three men save it from a frozen lake

We always love seeing people helping animals. It’s a truly thankless job — animals don’t usually show much appreciation for a good deed. But sometimes animals have a sweet way of saying “thanks” to their rescuers, like one kangaroo who offered a hand …

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