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Nasikabatrachus Sahyadrensis...
...is a species of frog discovered in 2003 by Sathyabhama Das Biju, leading amphibian biologist at the University of Delhi, India, and Frank Bossuyt, Free University of Brussels, Belgium. It really...
2 February 2012, 20:49
Nile Perch Soon Gone from Lake Victoria
Much has been reported about the Nile perch in the past years, though little in his favor. In fact, this large, African native near-top level predator that is, though facing grave competition from...
19 January 2012, 19:01
Cybugs, Spybugs
Bugs and beetles have not exactly ranged among humans' darling species in the past, but they might as well become the heros of tomorrow, a new microelectromechanical technology developed at the U.S...
12 January 2012, 15:11
Man-eaters
There are a couple of species that have included humans in their diets and do prey ocassionally upon them such as tigers, leopards, lions, and crocodilians, but also large constricting snakes, bears...
9 January 2012, 12:13
Saving Yasuni
Yasuni National Park, part of Amazonian Ecuador, is very often referred to as the most biodiverse spot on earth. It is a paradisiacal home to a plethora of animal and plant species, many of which are...
3 January 2012, 23:48
Nim Chimpsky
Everybody knows Cheeta, the beer drinking and cigarette smoking Hollywood chimp superstar who allegedly stared alongside Johnny Weissmueller in the famous Tarzan&Jane Movies of the sixties (it...
19 December 2011, 17:24
The Swimming Bell
The Deep Sea is a territory widely unknown yet famous for its fancy faunal community, a crowd of mesmerizingly bizarre, often alien-looking creatures that seem to compete in singularity and...
12 December 2011, 23:17

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