A recent study published in the European Journal of Archaeology has shed new light on the remains of a sword-wielding warrior found in southern Finland over 50 years ago. The reexamination of the body has led researchers to believe that the individual may have been non-binary and had an additional X chromosome (XXY). Radiocarbon testing has suggested that the body was buried … [Read more...] about Reexamined Remains of Warrior Buried 900 Years Ago Suggest They May Have Been Non-Binary with XXY Chromosomes
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Residents of “Britain’s Pompeii” Were Plagued With Kidney-Eating Worms, According to Ancient Poop
The Bronze Age was a fairly miserable time to be alive, full of stomach problems, lousy diet, and crushed kidneys, according to the mounds of centuries-old feces recently discovered in a British marshes. The fossilized feces discovered at a former farm was found to be filled with tiny eggs, according to a recent archaeological survey. This clearly demonstrates that the … [Read more...] about Residents of “Britain’s Pompeii” Were Plagued With Kidney-Eating Worms, According to Ancient Poop
Wild Parrot Falls Madly in Love with Kindhearted Woman
"I felt like I was chosen" ❤️ Recently, an unwelcome guest landed into Carolina Medeiros' Brazilian porch. She was a wild parrot who would soon win Medeiros' heart as well. The native to the area golden-capped parakeet appeared to have come to Medeiros' porch only to rest her wings. Then, with a lusty squawk, she proclaimed her presence, prompting Madeiros to go … [Read more...] about Wild Parrot Falls Madly in Love with Kindhearted Woman
Mother with Sick Son Receives Amazing Display From Wild Crow
"She was looking out for my family whilst my son was in hospital" ❤️ Anne Edwards' home in Scotland had a new neighbor cross the street around five years ago. Edwards gave the bird the name Mildred, a crow. For a short while, the two were strangers. Edwards was at home one day when she heard a disturbance outside. Edwards quickly arrived at the location and … [Read more...] about Mother with Sick Son Receives Amazing Display From Wild Crow
The First Giant Anteater Diagnosed With Diabetes And Fitted With A Human-Useable Device
Nala, an Edinburgh Zoo giant anteater, is the first known instance of diabetes in her species. "Keepers first noticed anything was awry when Nala began to lose weight while eating the same amount, or even more, as usual," said Stephanie Mota, the resident veterinary surgeon at the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland (RZSS), in a statement. "We performed a comprehensive … [Read more...] about The First Giant Anteater Diagnosed With Diabetes And Fitted With A Human-Useable Device





