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Surprise Discovery Reveals Earliest Known Ancestor of Scorpions And Spiders
ScienceAlert via Yahoo News· 6 days agoThis group contains spiders, scorpions, horseshoe crabs, mites, and ticks, as well as several ...
Aardwolf: The weirdo hyena cousin that eats 300,000 termites each night
LiveScience· 7 days agoWhy it's awesome: Unlike their meat-eating relatives, these solitary, nocturnal little hyenas...
Take a bite out of these fun exhibits about sharks and dogs
San Antonio Express-News· 9 hours agoAt the Witte, “Sharks” is a deep dive into the ocean-dwellers, with an emphasis on conservation as...
A Man Renovated His Wine Cellar—and Accidentally Found 40,000-Year-Old Mammoth Bones
Popular Mechanics via Yahoo News· 2 days agoMammoths—an extinct relative of today’s elephants—likely existed mainly in Europe, Asia, and North...
Bigfoot believers and skeptics, united in curiosity about the unknown - The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe· 1 day agoColeman defined cryptozoology as the study of “hidden or unknownanimals [or cryptids] yet to be...
Meet Dharuk and Telowie! Louisville Zoo welcomes two new koalas
WHAS TV11 Louisville· 1 day agoThe Louisville Zoo is getting a new species! The zoo announced that two male koalas will be coming...
Man Finds Three Mammoth Skeletons In His Wine Cellar
IFLScience· 5 days agoThe remains of three Stone Age mammoths have been uncovered within a wine cellar in Austria, providing incredible new insights into how ancient humans...
Scientists race to prevent invasive coral from smothering native reefs: 'It will invade the entirety...
The Cool Down via Yahoo News· 6 days agoThe trouble with invasive species is that they can outcompete native plants and animals for...
Toppling towers in Beasts of Balance is a genius blend of old and new
Polygon Games· 1 day agoA tower of precariously placed objects presents a classic board game conundrum. Beasts of Balance...
Florida fossil porcupine solves a prickly dilemma 10-million years in the making
Science Daily· 4 days agoA new study published in the journal Current Biology claims to have reconciled the dispute, thanks to an exceptionally rare, nearly complete porcupine skeleton discovered in Florida. The authors ...