A scan revealed that an Egyptian crocodile mummy preserves a fish caught on a bronze hook after more than 2,000 years.
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Artists gathered at the Humane Society of Asheville on Saturday, Jan. 10, to sketch some of their adoptable animals.
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When chickens have teeth” is actually an idiom used to convey the impossibility of an occurrence by stating that something ...
For decades, Sri Lanka’s leopard numbers have been debated, estimated, and contested, often based on assumptions few outside ...
This summary document is based on an exemplary webinar conducted by the Bandaranaike Academy for Leadership & Public Policy ( ...