Birdwatchers are flocking to Alabama to see an uncommon yellow cardinal after photographs of the strange critter emerged on the Internet and social media. The bird was discovered in Charlie Stephenson's property in Alabaster, Alabama, in late January. According to Geoffrey Hill, an Auburn University biology professor, the cardinal is an adult male of the same species as … [Read more...] about One in a Million Yellow Cardinals Were Spotted in Alabama, According to The Spirit Bird
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Scientists in Fairbanks Were Astounded to Discover an Entire 40,000-Year-Old Steppe Bison
Pam Groves pinched her nose as she brushed chilly mud from the bones of an extinct bison, a rotten-egg odor billowing from gristle that clung to the animal's bones. She raised her head to examine the horizon, cautious of bears who could be drawn to the meat of a creature that died 40,000 years ago. Groves and Dan Mann, both researchers at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, … [Read more...] about Scientists in Fairbanks Were Astounded to Discover an Entire 40,000-Year-Old Steppe Bison
Rare Mongolian Wolf Pups Were Photographed
Rare footage of Mongolian wolf pups caught in camera traps has been released. National Geographic has released video of the rare animals in their native Mongolia's breathtaking surroundings. The Mongolian wolf is also referred to as the Tibetan wolf or as the Canis Lupus Chanco subspecies of the Gray Wolf. It typically only weighs approximately 45 kg, making it a smaller … [Read more...] about Rare Mongolian Wolf Pups Were Photographed
Professor of Physics Suggestion: Dinosaurs Were Wiped Off By a Change in The Universe’s Physics
Since the discovery of enormous, extinct dinosaurs, scientists have been perplexed as to what caused them to go. Although there are some ideas that claim that a series of volcanic explosions smothered the planet and rendered it inhospitable for these giants, the prevailing opinion holds that they were wiped out by an asteroid impact. But what if—and this is a big if—another … [Read more...] about Professor of Physics Suggestion: Dinosaurs Were Wiped Off By a Change in The Universe’s Physics
Humans Were Drinking Milk Some 6,000 Years Ago Before Most of us Evolved to Be Able To Digest It
Neolithic Europeans were drinking milk (no doubt with very sore stomachs) for thousands of years before evolving the gene that helps digest it. According to a recent article published in the journal Nature, prehistoric individuals developed a taste for milk thousands of years before humans gained the genetic characteristic that allows us to digest it without hurting stomachs … [Read more...] about Humans Were Drinking Milk Some 6,000 Years Ago Before Most of us Evolved to Be Able To Digest It