In the realm of grasses, one majestic giant reigns supreme—the Dragon Bamboo (Dendrocalamus Giganteus). This colossal member of the Poaceae family, native to the lush tropical and subtropical regions of Southeast Asia, stands as a testament to the awe-inspiring wonders of nature. The Dragon Bamboo's impressive stature and remarkable features make it a true skyscraper plant, … [Read more...] about Skyscraper Plant: This Giant Bamboo Can Grow Taller Than a 10-Story Building
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Tourists keep poking and poking and poking bear… until it has enough
In the picturesque wilderness of Campbell River, British Columbia, Canada, a group of tourists recently received an unforgettable lesson on the dangers of "poking the bear." The incident, captured on camera and shared via the Instagram account TouronsOfNationalParks, serves as a stark reminder of the need for wildlife respect and the potential consequences of approaching wild … [Read more...] about Tourists keep poking and poking and poking bear… until it has enough
Teensy Juvenile Pufferfish Charms Everyone by Looking like a Pea
In the vast expanse of the ocean, nature often surprises us with its incredible diversity, and a recent video featuring a teensy juvenile pufferfish has left viewers enchanted. Shared by the TikTok account for @ausgeo, the adorable footage showcases a tiny fish that bears an uncanny resemblance to a petite vegetable pea. The video has garnered widespread fascination, with … [Read more...] about Teensy Juvenile Pufferfish Charms Everyone by Looking like a Pea
Viral Photo of Ape Cuddling Mongoose May Be More Sinister Than it Looks
A captivating photo captured by photographer Christian Ziegler has made waves as one of the "most commended" entries in the Natural History Museum's 2022 Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition. Featuring a wild bonobo seemingly cuddling a mongoose, the image evokes a sense of tenderness. However, the truth behind this apparent affection may be darker than meets the … [Read more...] about Viral Photo of Ape Cuddling Mongoose May Be More Sinister Than it Looks
“Superworms” Can Happily Eat Polystyrene, Offering Help To Plastic Problem
In a surprising turn of events, superworms, commonly known as wiggly bugs often sold as lizard food, have revealed a remarkable ability to digest polystyrene, offering a potential breakthrough in addressing the planet's persistent plastic problem. Scientists from the University of Queensland in Australia, as reported in the journal Microbial Genomics, have unveiled that the … [Read more...] about “Superworms” Can Happily Eat Polystyrene, Offering Help To Plastic Problem





