This isn't just a picture of a dead bee. It's a stark reminder of the delicate balance between nature's bounty and our attempts to control it. The pollen clinging to her legs – a vibrant yellow dust from dandelions, the first feast of spring for these vital pollinators. But beneath the golden bounty lies a silent killer – the very substance that took her life. Her tongue … [Read more...] about Stop spraying dandelions and start feeding bees!
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Hiker finds pipe feeding China’s tallest waterfall
A controversy over a waterfall has cascaded into a social media storm in China, even prompting an explanation from the water body itself. A hiker posted a video that showed the flow of water from Yuntai Mountain Waterfall – billed as China's tallest uninterrupted waterfall – was coming from a pipe built high into the rock face. The clip has been liked more than 70,000 … [Read more...] about Hiker finds pipe feeding China’s tallest waterfall
Feeding Polar Bears From a Tank, 1950
Photo was taken during a routine military expedition in Chukchi Peninsula, Soviet Union. It isn’t sure if the Chukchi Peninsula has more people or white bears. The climate is very severe and sometimes weather can be so fierce in winter that the temperature falls 40 C degrees below zero (-40 Fahrenheit) so that poor white bears and their cubs start starving and … [Read more...] about Feeding Polar Bears From a Tank, 1950
Unveiling the Remarkable Pharyngeal Jaws of the Moray Eel: A Masterful Feeding Adaptation
The enigmatic moray eel possesses a remarkable secret hidden within its anatomy: a second set of jaws known as the "pharyngeal jaws." Unlike the primary jaws we observe on the exterior, these unique structures are positioned behind the eel's skull. They possess an astonishing ability to rapidly extend forward, almost spanning the entire length of the eel's skull. This intricate … [Read more...] about Unveiling the Remarkable Pharyngeal Jaws of the Moray Eel: A Masterful Feeding Adaptation
Polar Bear Feeding From A Tank, 1950
Photo taken in the Chukchi Peninsula, Soviet Union, during a routine military expedition. It's unclear whether there are more white bears or people on the Chukchi Peninsula. The weather can be very harsh, and sometimes it can get so cold in the winter that the temperature drops to -40°F (40°C), starving and freezing the poor white bears and their cubs. The soldiers who … [Read more...] about Polar Bear Feeding From A Tank, 1950