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Orcas
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Orcas Hunting An Adult Blue Whale Recorded For The 1st Time

Orcas (Killer Whales) are known as the raptors of the ocean. Hunting birds, dolphins, seals, and sharks they are on top of the marine food chain. And now for the 1st time, marine researchers witnessed a pod of Orcas (Killer Whales) hunt down the largest creature on the planet – Read more…

By Chetan Raj, 12 monthsFebruary 10, 2022 ago
Albatross
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Albatross Break-up on the Rise Due to Climate Change

Albatross Break-up : Finding the right partner is one of the most crucial steps for the continuation of species in almost every heterosexual organism on the planet. Unlike humans, more than 90 percent of the Aves species stay faithful to their mate once they find the right partner. Among the Read more…

By Chetan Raj, 1 yearNovember 28, 2021 ago
New Dinosaur
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New Dinosaur Species With No Teeth Unearthed In Brazil…

New Dinosaur Species : At a dig site in the state of Parana in Southern Brazil, Paleontologists unearthed the fossil of a new dinosaur species. This specimen shows that all prehistoric lizards weren’t oversized. This new dinosaur species is named ‘Berthasaura leopoldinae’, the name’s made using two human names, One – Read more…

By Chetan Raj, 1 yearNovember 23, 2021 ago
Vampire Bats
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Vampire Bats Share Blood With Friends

Vampire Bats : Vampire: The first thing that pops in mind as soon as you hear this word is the cold-blooded killer, the nightmare of children – Count Dracula. Of course, this bloodsucker is a work of fiction, however, we do have the vampires of the real world; the Vampire Read more…

By Chetan Raj, 1 yearSeptember 26, 2021 ago
Amazon Rainforest
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Amazon Rainforest Burning, 85% of Threatened Species at Risk

The largest green patch of the world- the Amazon Rainforest, known as the lungs of our planet producing more than 20% of the world’s oxygen is at greater risk of deforestation than ever before. Scientists found that since 2001, the Amazon Rainforest has lost more than 190,000 sq. kilometers of Read more…

By Suhas J, 1 yearSeptember 7, 2021 ago
Blue Butteryfly
Science

Blue Butterfly: This Butterfly Was the 1st to go Extinct by Humans

Blue Butterfly : The extinction of species isn’t new to the planet as it had been part of the life cycle since life 1st began on Earth. Extinction of weak species by natural selection or Extinction of life form by unexpected natural disasters like the dinosaurs wiped out by an Read more…

By Chetan Raj, 2 yearsJuly 23, 2021 ago
Chameleon
Science

World’s Smallest Chameleon is Only Bigger Than a Rice Grain

World’s Smallest Chameleon : The discovery of new species every now and then shows that there are still a lot more secrets hidden within nature waiting to be discovered. Scientists recently discovered a new species officially named ‘Brookesia nana’ that belongs to the reptilian family. This newly discovered species of Read more…

By Chetan Raj, 2 yearsFebruary 6, 2021 ago
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