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The deadliest snakes you’ll be glad to know are extinct
The investigative minds at How to Survive explore extinct deadly snakes, why they were lethal, and what lessons remain for survival.
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Largest sea snake in the world likely ate sharks
Imagine this: A snake-like creature, as long as a bus, glides through the sea–on the hunt. Sounds like a nightmare? Fortunately, it remains just that, as this animal is long extinct. Fossils of the ...
If you come across a rattlesnake in Michigan, it’s an eastern massasauga (Sistrurus catenatus), the only venomous snake in ...
It’s a phenomenon that was called the Homogenocene even before a similar term growing in popularity, the Anthropocene, was ...
PfA Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation Center in Wardha sees to the rescue, treatment, and rehabilitation of wild animals. You can donate to the cause; the funds will go towards the food and medical ...
There’s enough gloomy wildlife news out there, so here’s a refreshing shift: some animals have pulled off impressive ...
Investigating the 'overkill' hypothesis, this piece explores how human-wildlife conflict may have driven megafaunal ...
Deep in the coastal woods of South Carolina, behind high fences, guard dogs, and security cameras, is a group of people who ...
Our beloved planet has seen giants that dwarf most animals alive today. These massive creatures lived across different time ...
The spectacular exhibition also features fossils and nearly complete skeletons including Paraceratherium species, the largest ...
The Print on MSN
What Mughal and British rule did to India’s forests
In 'An Officer and a Tiger', Yogesh Chandra offers a sensory portrait of the Terai jungles in their full, untamed splendour.
From Quispamsis, N.B., to Summerland, B.C., communities that focused on health, greenery and housing made a big difference ...
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