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Lansing State Journal on MSNMichiganders love the Great Lakes. So do invasive species. What to watch forWhile residents enjoy Michigan's Great Lakes, invasive species may be, too. During Aquatic Invasive Species Awareness Week ...
Robin Hurt has helped trophy hunters kill a variety of majestic animals but defended his industry, calling it "one of the ...
Brian Barczyk on MSN5d
LegaSea Aquarium Tour | Mapping Out Every Tank’s LocationI’m giving you a tour of the LegaSea Aquarium in its raw, unfinished state. We’re using spray paint to lay out where each ...
From Deafheaven to FKA twigs to Turnstile to caroline to billy woods to Pissgrave, here are our favorite albums of 2025 so ...
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The World's Biggest Animals: 12 Of The Most Abnormally Large Creatures You Won't BelieveIn this video, we explore some of the largest creatures to ever roam the Earth—animals so massive that their size seems almost unbelievable. From the massive blue whale, the largest animal ever known, ...
Kristen Miller, lead author of the study and a doctoral student at KU’s Biodiversity Institute, analyzed the Texan fossils to ...
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AZ Animals on MSNA Field Guide to Identifying Wild Animal Scat in North AmericaFrom bears to rodents, learn to ID scat by size, shape, and content to determine which animal has been in your area and what ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNCarnivorous Plants Have Been Trapping Animals for Millions of Years. So Why Have They Never Grown Larger?It’s hard not to relate to the little insects that carnivorous plants like the Cape sundew, Venus flytraps and pitcher plants ...
Nevertheless, nature still has the ability to surprise us. Take the shoebill, for example: a bird so bizarre, it almost ...
New frog species is armed with special skin-puncturing claw. The "extraordinary" Ecuadorian amphibian may use the special body part to flay and stab predators—and even fellow frogs.
Bizarre Spinosaurus makes history as first known swimming dinosaur. A newfound fossil tail from this giant predator stretches our understanding of how—and where—dinosaurs lived.
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