The cassowary, a flightless bird native to Australia and Papua New Guinea, is often regarded as the world's most dangerous bird, especially when it comes to human encounters. Known for its powerful legs and sharp talons, the cassowary has a reputation for being aggressive and unpredictable. Cassowaries are large, flightless birds that can stand up to six feet tall and … [Read more...] about The Cassowary Is The World’s Most Dangerous Bird
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First Crab Found In Amber Still Fabulous At 100 Million Years Old
A new discovery might boost your Jurassic Park cane, as the first-ever genuine crab from the dinosaur era has been discovered preserved in amber. Cretapsara athanata, a crab estimated to be over 100 million years old, is still in excellent form, with the structure of its gills intact. Because the amazing find is in such superb condition, it might provide some intriguing … [Read more...] about First Crab Found In Amber Still Fabulous At 100 Million Years Old
This Phallic-Appearing Object Is Actually a Living Plant in the Philippines
Many people couldn't believe it was a genuine plant when it went viral. That was the case. Images of a plant known as the 'penis flytrap' went viral in March 2019. The name is a pun on the plant Venus flytrap (Dionaea muscipula), the name of which might be an oblique allusion to the plant's likeness to human female genitalia. To begin, here's what the Venus flytrap … [Read more...] about This Phallic-Appearing Object Is Actually a Living Plant in the Philippines
Rescued Elephant Finds Comfort and Security in the Loving Embrace of Dedicated Caretaker
In the vast expanse of the sanctuary, a special bond blossomed between a caring caretaker and a rescued elephant. This incredible story of compassion and empathy highlights the loving nature of these majestic animals who have endured so much hardship. Lek, the woman who has been working at the sanctuary for years, shares an extraordinary rapport with an elephant named … [Read more...] about Rescued Elephant Finds Comfort and Security in the Loving Embrace of Dedicated Caretaker
First time in 150 years, buffalo are roaming the Cote First Nation
On a 365-hectare woodland area on Cote First Nation, 265 kilometers east of Regina, Saskatchewan, twenty-four buffalo, including two bulls, have made their home. Buffalo have roamed the Treaty 4 land near Kamsack for the first time in 150 years. Hundreds of people gathered on Monday to celebrate the return of the revered animal, which had been driven to extinction by … [Read more...] about First time in 150 years, buffalo are roaming the Cote First Nation





