Author: Sia
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Meet Argentinosaurus: 98-Million-Year-Old Giant Dinosaur Unearthed in Argentina, Potentially the Largest Land Animal Ever Discovered
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Argentinosaurus huinculensis reconstruction at Museo Municipal Carmen Funes, Plaza Huincul, Neuquén, Argentina. Credit: William Irvin Sellers, Lee Margetts, Rodolfo Aníbal Coria, Phillip Lars Manning, PLoS ONE (2013). DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0078733 A team of researchers with Naturales y Museo, Universidad de Zaragoza and Universidad Nacional del Comahue has found evidence that suggests the remains of a dinosaur…
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Beluga’s Rescue Act: Woman’s Lost Phone Returned from Ocean by Friendly Beluga, Caught on Heartwarming Video
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Friendly Beluga Returns Phone Woman Accidentally Dropped Into Ocean While it’s not that uncommon to encounter beluga whales out in the ocean, recently Norwegian fishermen came across a whale that really surprised them and made headlines all over the world. When a friendly whale approached the fishermen’s boat, they noticed something odd about it. The…
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Pertenencia Inolvidable: Perro ‘Feo’ Abandonado Descubre Amor y Hogar en una Familia para Siempre, un Cuento Conmovedor
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Una Vez No Deseado: Perro “Feo” Abandonado en un Lugar de Abandono de Mascotas Finalmente Encuentra un Hogar para Siempre Murray el Weimaraner fue encontrado en una playa en Puerto Rico y estaba destinado a ser sacrificado. Murray tiene una enfermedad llamada moquillo, que puede ser fatal. Mientras estaba en Puerto Rico, Murray y sus…
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Unforgettable Redemption: ‘Ugly’ Abandoned Dog Finds Belonging and Love in a Forever Home, Defying Appearance Bias
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Once Unwanted: “Ugly” Dog Abandoned in a Pet Dumping Ground Finally Secures a Forever Home Murray the Weimaraner was found on a beach in Puerto Rico and was set to be put down Murray has a condition called distempter, which can be fatal Whilst in Puerto Rico, Murray and his siblings showed signs of distemper,…
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New Breakthrough: Astronomers Develop Method to Detect Water Oceans, Signaling Potential Alien Life on Rocky Exoplanets
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Planets too close to their star are too hot (such as Venus), those too far, are too cold (like Mars), whereas planets in the habitable zone are just right. Whilst there has been much effort in identifying planets in the theoretical habitable zones of their stars, until now there was no way of knowing whether…
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Gripping Rescue: Elephant Renowned for Huge Tusks Gets Stuck in Scary Situation, Evoking Unforgettable Rescue Efforts
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Last week, the 49-year-old wild elephant, who’s famous for his huge 100-pound tusks, moseyed onto a farm in Kimana, Kenya, to snack on some crops. But when Tim tried to move to another farm, he slipped into a furrow in a swampy part of the land. The huge elephant struggled to get out, but that…
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Feast Frenzy: Lion Fights Hyenas to Protect Buffalo Kill, Concedes as Numbers Overwhelm, Yielding Meal to Cunning Hyena Pack
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A lion realised he had bitten off more than he could chew when he briefly battled with a large hyena clan over a freshly killed buffalo in Naboisho Conservancy, Kenya. The conflict in Naboisho Conservancy, Kenya saw the lion charge twice at the hyena clan to stop them from eating the dead buffalo carcass He…
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Peru’s Enigmatic Findings Spark Debates: Undeniable Evidence of Extraterrestrial Contact or Mysterious Phenomena?
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Did extra-terrestrial beings visit Earth in ancient times? There is quite a body of evidence that shows it might be true. About 500 km south of Lima, Peru, you can see strange skulls, mummies, geoglyphs and other artifacts that may be evidence that aliens not only visited earth but could even have interbred with humans.…
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Jurassic Mile Discovery: Rare Fossil of Mostly Intact Allosaurus Reveals Injuries and Skin from 150 Million Years Ago in Wyoming
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A rare discovery of an Allosaurus found in Wyoming’s famous Jurassic Mile has the dinosaur world excited over the bones which are mostly intact with evidence of injuries and even skin. The newest exhibit outside the museum’s fossil preparation lab is a block of rock containing the lower leg bones of an Allosaurus, the ferocious…
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Remarkable Discovery: Mostly Intact Allosaurus Fossil, 150 Million Years Old, Found in Wyoming’s Jurassic Mile with Injuries and Skin
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A rare discovery of an Allosaurus found in Wyoming’s famous Jurassic Mile has the dinosaur world excited over the bones which are mostly intact with evidence of injuries and even skin. The newest exhibit outside the museum’s fossil preparation lab is a block of rock containing the lower leg bones of an Allosaurus, the ferocious…