The new feature connects global soccer fans with affordable flights tied to teams and host cities NEW YORK, NY, UNITED ...
This might be the strangest roadside stop in all of Minnesota! Nyberg Sculpture Park features giant sculptures made from scrap metal and old machine parts. The park’s most famous piece is an enormous ...
There’s a place in Kentucky where the water mirrors the sky so perfectly you’ll wonder which way is up. Taylorsville Lake State Park sits quietly outside Mt Eden, offering 1,200 acres of natural ...
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Hungry otter pup won’t stop asking for food, so vocal
This little otter pup makes sure mom knows it’s feeding time 🦦 Every time she surfaces with shellfish, the squeaks get louder too cute to ignore. #OtterPup #WildlifeMoments #CuteAnimals ...
Since the start of the year, reports of otter sightings have been pouring in from cities across the country. Because they require clean water they are considered an “indicator species,” meaning their ...
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Otters as ocean doctors: How a 40-year watch on Brazil's coasts reveals hidden threats to estuaries
For 40 years, scientists have been monitoring the Neotropical otter (Lontra longicaudis) along the southern coast of Brazil. A study published in Estuarine Management and Technologies reveals that ...
Lürssen has kept the 358-foot "O3" under wraps throughout the construction process, but shared a video of her on sea trials ...
In the early 1990s, scientists worried that the greater Bermuda land snail—found only on the North Atlantic Ocean archipelago ...
MINNEAPOLIS — Look at the armpits — or, technically, the “wingpits.” That’s what Scott Mehus, education director at the National Eagle Center in Wabasha, Minn., told a group of bird watchers recently ...
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23-foot wild python is officially the world's longest. But experts don't think that's her final size
They estimated that the python could be at least 10% longer if she were sedated.
Ever wondered what the largest snail in the world is? We take a look at the incredible record-breaking answer.
By 1768, just 27 years after Steller’s discovery, the sea cows had already gone extinct. It was one of only a small number of megafaunal extinctions at the time, one that marked the first marine ...
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