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When the body of a man is found completely destroyed in the swamps in Louisiana, the medical investigator Sam Rivers is assigned to investigate the murder. He travels with the biologist Mary Callahan to the location where the victim lived in a floating house and he meets his family and friend...
Spiders Spiders are also potential predators of Oleander Hawk Moths. To avoid becoming prey, these moths might use a combination of camouflage techniques, like blending in with their surroundings, and rapid evasive flight when they sense a threat. ...
Or maybe you've found a brownish pod version of this, lying on the ground somewhere and wondered what they were. These are called "oak apples" or oak "gall". Most people assume it's some kind of little naturally occurring infection or something. Noooope. It's way more gross than ...
Robber flies and wasps might look similar at first glance, but there are some key differences between these two types of insects. While both are predators in
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The Rolling Stones (1972): Mired in drugs, booze and too much fame, the Stones barely sound awake for much of their double-album masterpiece. But its muddy, bluesy sway is intoxicating throughout. 'The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars' ...
Or maybe you've found a brownish pod version of this, lying on the ground somewhere and wondered what they were.These are called "oak apples" or oak "gall". Most people assume it's some kind of little naturally occurring infection or something. Noooope. It's way more gross than that...
The biggest animals of their kind often generate headlines, but these record-holders can also tell us a lot about an animal's biology.