Scientists can't record the birth and death of every member of a species, so they typically estimate maximum life spans based on what is known about a species' biology. From old to oldest, here are 13 of the longest-living animals in the world today. 13. Saltwater crocodiles: 120+ ...
,except in Antarctica and a few remote islands.Over their 50 million years of evolution,bats have developed clever solutions to life's challenges,from a built-in sonar (声呐) system for finding food to fast,flexible wings that produce the fastest level-flight speed of an...
First of all, human death, is not a natural phenomenon, not a biological occurrence. Human beings are the only bio-mythic animal, our biology and mythology are inextricably connected. We are the self-conscious animal who cannot separate biology from the stories that we tell about ourselves. An...
which were described in 17th century European records as Esikongo. The name Zaire is from a Portuguese adaptation of a Kikongo word nzere ("river"), a truncation of nzadi o nzere ("river swallowing