Ropen: Do Flying Dinosaurs Still Live On Earth?

On September 4, 2014 by Tim Newman
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As most people with even a passing interest in cryptozoology will know, the Loch Ness monster is believed by some to be an extant dinosaur. A plesiosaur to be precise. The idea that...

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10 Wonderful Examples Of Camouflage In Nature

On August 31, 2014 by Tim Newman
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If I could be any animal in the world I’d probably plump for a golden eagle or something along those lines. In reality, knowing my luck I’d come back as something that sucked up...

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Mega Penguin: Tallest Penguin Unearthed

On August 17, 2014 by Tim Newman
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Paleontology doesn’t get reported in the media much unless they find the biggest or weirdest or most frightening thing EVER. And that’s what’s happened here. Recent discoveries in the frozen South have found the...

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The Cornish Owlman Mystery

On July 17, 2014 by Tim Newman
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I’m a fan of owls as many of you may know. They’re mysterious, they can swoop through the air pretty much silently and they can catch a mouse in pitch black thanks to their...

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Hawaii: Extinction Capital Of The Universe

On July 6, 2014 by Tim Newman
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Hawaii has already lost a lot of species over the years, which is the normal way of things, but many more animals are lining up to breathe their final breath. Hawaii has been...

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The Beautiful Birds Of Korea

On May 29, 2014 by Tim Newman
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Here’s a handful of the lovely species you’ll find on the Korean peninsula: Red-Throated Loon Chosen not just because of its excellent name, but also because it’s a good-looking guy. The red-throated loon...

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Sea Anemone Vs Cormorant

On May 29, 2014 by Tim Newman
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In the various battles between animals that we’ve seen here, a vibrant sea bird pitted against a pretty much stagnant blob of jelly should be an easy call. But how about a static blob...

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Juan Fontanive: Flip Books Made From Scrap

On May 23, 2014 by Tim Newman
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Juan Fontanive, who lives in NYC, makes flip books featuring birds and butterflies from old bike parts and other useless bits and bobs he finds lying about. He hand paints each slide and, when they’re...

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Pictures Of Chernobyl Taken From Belarus

On May 3, 2014 by Tim Newman
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Chernobyl is generally considered a Russian tragedy; however, the country of Belarus was worst hit. As with the Russian town of Prypiat, much of Belarus is still off limits. Chernobyl was, and is,...

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Bee Hummingbird: Smallest Bird In the World

On May 1, 2014 by Tim Newman
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Cuba’s bee-sized bee hummingbird live in Cuba and lays eggs the size of peas. Here we learn a little more about what this impressively cute little fella gets up to. Recently, I lovingly...

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