The World's First Orange Shark Is The Result Of Two Rare Conditions
Sharks are unique creatures, but this orange shark is something truly strange. And it's raised some interesting questions to scientists about the ocean depths.
Read MoreSharks are unique creatures, but this orange shark is something truly strange. And it's raised some interesting questions to scientists about the ocean depths.
Read MoreMost cat lovers will be intimately familiar with the effects of catnip, but is your cat intoxicated, hallucinating, or is something else going on?
Read MoreFew people like working in an office environment, and it turns out it's not just in your head, working in an office can literally be bad for you.
Read MoreWe're all taught to wash our hands regularly in order to kill bacteria and germs, but there's one bacterium that isn't afraid of a little hand soap.
Read MoreA city in Massachusetts has recently been smelling foul, and it's putting residents off. But the reason for the stench is much bigger than this one town.
Read MoreThis giant fish was once incredibly prevalent in nature, but in recent years, its numbers have dropped. Fortunately, experts are trying to bring it back.
Read MoreThere's a lot we don't know about dinosaurs, and even the experts disagree on some things, but who knew there was a debate about Triceratops?
Read MoreHave you ever wondered why a river splits? Scientists have, and until very recently they haven't had any idea about how this phenomenon happens.
Read MoreThe human body has a lot of evolutionary baggage, including a tiny protrusion that may be on your ears, and is a left-over from our primate past.
Read MoreThe woolly mammoth has been gone for a few thousand years and one company has plans to bring it back, but is it doing it for the right reasons?
Read MoreNew species aren't always found in the densest jungles, sometimes they can be just under your nose, hiding in the aquarium in your living room.
Read MoreIf you're in touch with your local folk wisdom, you may have heard a few old wives' tales in your time, but you may have wondered about this cow myth.
Read MoreIt's commonly known that bananas are high in potassium, a potentially radioactive element, but how radioactive are they, and can they hurt you?
Read MoreIt's not uncommon for unidentified animal species to be mistaken for a species we already know, which is what happened with this fanged critter.
Read MoreAmong the birding community it's commonly accepted that hummingbirds are attracted to red flowers, but is this true, and if so, why might this be?
Read MoreIf you're looking for a curated experience of the best flora on the planet, and if you're in Pennsylvania, we know just where you need to go.
Read MoreThe animal kingdom can be a terrifying place, not least because there are some sharp teeth out there. But there's more to that when it comes to a scary bite.
Read MoreFiguring out what dinosaurs looked like isn't easy, and neither is figuring out what their eggs looked like, but scientists do have some clues.
Read MoreEven though capybaras are cute and adorable, they eat their own poop on the regular, but I promise they have a really good reason for doing it!
Read MoreAntarctica is more than the barren wasteland it seems to be. It tells us a lot about our planet, and a discovery made beneath the ice could prove vital.
Read MoreVibrantly colorful meat sounds like fiction, but the blue meat of these California pigs is very real. And it's the fault of a pretty dangerous substance.
Read MoreAppearing in the fossil record around 2 million years ago, Gigantopithecus towered over all other ape species, but why isn't it still around?
Read MoreYou probably haven't put much thought into it, but baby snails are born with tiny shells, although you may have a some difficulty seeing one.
Read MoreHave you ever dropped a cow into the open ocean to see what would happen? No? Us neither, but if you do, you may just make an unexpected discovery.
Read MoreWhen most people think of volcanoes, they tend to think of giant clouds of ash and fire, but it turns out that most volcanoes are actually underwater.
Read MoreWhether it's a bee or a wasp, nobody wants to get stung by an insect, but there's one bug that outclasses all the others that you need to avoid.
Read MoreThe Farmer's Almanac has been giving advice and making predictions for over 200 years, but can you put any trust into its weather predictions?
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