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Photos: Bepsimage; Danut Vieru / Getty Images Spider Spotted Eating a Shrew, and the Video Is Haunting
By the end, all that remained was “fur, bones, and skin.”
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Brian Stokes/University of Texas at Austin A New Bird Just Appeared in Texas—and That’s Not a Good Thing
Climate change has helped create a whole new type of bird called a Grue Jay—in San Antonio, of all places.
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Photo by David Rius & Núria Tuca via Getty Images A Lot of the World’s Glaciers Are Already Doomed
Glaciers are going to dramatically change over the next century, which will have grave consequences for the world, a new study found.
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Sheba, courtesy of Guy Eisner/Communications Biology 1000-Year-Old Seed Grows Into Mysterious Tree With Healing Powers
An ancient seed found in a Judean desert cave grew into a unique tree with potential healing properties, possibly linked to biblical “tsori” plant.
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An octopus cyanea hunts with a blacktip grouper on one side and a gold-saddle goatfish on the other. Photo: Eduardo Sampaio and Simon Gingins Fish Are Leading Octopuses On Collaborative Hunting Missions, Red Sea Scientists Find
But if the fish step out of line, the octopuses aren’t scared to punch them in the face.





