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
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Staggering Video shows Oglala Lakota Delivering Bison to Nature
In a new area of a national park in South Dakota, bison will roam for the first time in almost 150 years. It's an essential step in increasing the number of the national mammal of America. On Friday, four bison were released into a newly extended area by Badlands National Park officials. And it appears the bison made themselves at home right away based on the way they … [Read more...] about Staggering Video shows Oglala Lakota Delivering Bison to Nature
We Can Reliably Generate Oxygen on Mars, Allowing Human Exploration to Continue
Tech on board perseverance can produce oxygen day and night and in different seasons. NASA recently declared that it has successfully created oxygen for the first time on Mars. The Mars Oxygen In-Situ Resource Utilization Project (MOXIE) has successfully produced oxygen seven times under various settings, including day and night and over two Martian seasons, according to … [Read more...] about We Can Reliably Generate Oxygen on Mars, Allowing Human Exploration to Continue
The Oldest Dinosaur Ever Discovered In Africa Is A Brand-New Species
Incredibly, the specimen isn't just ancient but also near-complete. A graduate student from Virginia Tech's Department of Geosciences discovered the oldest dinosaur ever discovered in Africa. The ancient animal was mostly intact, allowing palaeontologists to identify it as a previously unknown species. The ancient dinosaur walked on two legs, weighed between 9 and 29 … [Read more...] about The Oldest Dinosaur Ever Discovered In Africa Is A Brand-New Species
Mice Grow Larger On The Rainier Side of The Mountains, Revealing a Possible New Natural Law
Mice on the rainy side of the Andes grow much bigger than those in on the drier side, and the difference may reveal a previously unnoticed law of nature. Carl Bergmann discovered that animals in higher latitudes are larger than those in equatorial regions. "What about very tropical elephants and hippopotami?" you might ask, but Bergmann was thinking about differences within … [Read more...] about Mice Grow Larger On The Rainier Side of The Mountains, Revealing a Possible New Natural Law





