AvatarZxGflipped into Animals Nature AvatarAvatar1 day agoLadders have been built in the Forest of Dean for dormice to get around the forest.verified_publisherBBC News - BBC WorldMini rope bridges have been installed in one of England's ancient forests to help hazel dormice travel safely between treetops. Two 20m-long bridges have been built over a track in the Forest of Dean. The rodents' habitats had become disconnected following the removal of diseased ash trees.
AvatarZxGflipped into Animals Nature AvatarAvatar1 day agoUnusual octopus sex session captured in rare and comical footageLive Science - By Hannah OsborneWatch a female octopus drag a male around during sex in rare footage captured off the Indonesian island of Bunaken. A young male octopus gets …
AvatarZxGflipped into Animals Nature FlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo2 days agoEurope is dismantling its dams at a record-breaking rate – and it's saving riversdiscoverwildlife.com - Graeme GreenPositive news for fish and other wildlife as 2023 was another record-breaking year for removing dams, weirs and other river barriers, freeing …
AvatarZxGflipped into Animals Nature FlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo5 days agoBonobos are more aggressive than previously thought, study showsphys.org - Cell PressChimpanzees and bonobos are often thought to reflect two different sides of human nature—the conflict-ready chimpanzee versus the peaceful bonobo—but …
AvatarZxGflipped into Animals Nature FlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo6 days ago‘Gigantic’ bones stumped experts for centuries. Now, prehistoric mystery is solvedkansascity.com - By Irene WrightIn 1850, Samuel Stutchbury dropped a bomb on the paleontology world. While searching a fossil deposit along a cliff in Bristol, England, he had found …
AvatarZxGflipped into Art And StuffAvatarAvatarArtist "Draws" Stunning Portraits by Steadily Cracking Glassverified_publisherMy Modern Met - Jessica StewartWhile most of us take care not to break glass, artist Simon Berger has made a career out of doing just that. By carefully hammering pieces of glass, he uses this fragile material like a sheet of paper for his incredibly life-like portraits. Berger began using this technique in 2016 and, over the …
AvatarZxGflipped into Funny, Laughter FlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo20 Barley Awake Memes That Will Make You Laugh Through The Yawns - Funnychameleonmemes.com - ChameleonMemesYawn-Worthy Humor: Barley Awake Memes to Brighten Your Day If you’re feeling drowsy and in need of a pick-me-up, look no further than the funny Barley …
AvatarZxGflipped into Animals Nature FlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoTiny Turtles Riding Tiny Skateboardslaughingsquid.com - Lori DornThere’s an adorable trend on TikTok about all things turtles. This is known as Turtle-Tok, a place where people post the wonderful things that their …
AvatarZxGflipped into Animals Nature FlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoFrogs are screaming - we just can't hear them, scientists in Brazil discoversky.com - Mickey Carroll, science and technology reporterScientists have recorded the first documented case of "defensive ultrasound" being used by amphibians. Some frogs scream at an ear-splitting volume …
AvatarZxGflipped into Space The FutureFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoSeeing what a rocket launch looks like from space will leave you awestruckby Siddharth DudejaYou have probably seen countless videos of a rocket launch taken here on Earth, but have you ever wondered what it looks like from space? This bizarre …
AvatarZxGflipped into Space The FutureAvatarAvatarThe Secret of Our Existence—and Survival—May Hinge on Gravitational Wavesverified_publisherPopular Mechanics - Caroline DelbertAstounding research suggests our biological makeup is star-spun. Gravitational waves are made by colliding neutron stars, and could explain essential . . . nutrients. • Our bodies rely on some "heavy elements" that may be, at least partly, from neutron stars. • It’s difficult to confirm that a particular …
AvatarZxGflipped into Animals Nature FlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoCritically endangered eastern bristlebirds bred in captivity released into Border Ranges National Parkverified_publisherabc.net.au - By Emma SiossianDeep in the bush in north-eastern New South Wales, rangers are preparing a group of tiny, endangered birds to be released into the wild. The eight …