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  • Shades of Green: Life and Longevity of the Parson’s Chameleon

    Shades of Green: Life and Longevity of the Parson’s Chameleon

    A gentle giant perched among the branches in the mist-laden rainforests of eastern Madagascar. The Parson’s chameleon, known scientifically as Calumma parsonii, is far from the stereotypical tiny tree-dweller. Its imposing silhouette, which can stretch to nearly 27 inches, has earned it a reputation as the biggest chameleon in the world. Few forget this sight.

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    Finn Oakley

    January 19, 2025
    Animals
    Africa, agriculture
  • Manhole covers provide a hidden guide on the sidewalks of Oklahoma City

    Manhole covers provide a hidden guide on the sidewalks of Oklahoma City

    Oklahoma City seems unhurried at first glance. Newcomers wander into downtown, pass the sleek glass towers, and pause at the lush Myriad Botanical Gardens. Most of the time, they don’t look down. Only when someone points it out do you notice the small manhole covers embedded in the concrete. Each one holds a city map

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    Finn Oakley

    January 19, 2025
    Travel
    coffee, history
  • Devil’s Fingers unfurled: The strange odyssey of Clathrus archeri

    Devil’s Fingers unfurled: The strange odyssey of Clathrus archeri

    Clathrus archeri looks like it belongs in a fantastical film set. Crimson arms emerge from a small, white egg, then splay outward in a dramatic pose. It’s hard to believe such a creature is a fungus, but this is the so-called devil’s fingers (not to be confused with dead man’s fingers), also known as the

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    Finn Oakley

    January 18, 2025
    Nature
    Australia, bears, fungus, Plants
  • The new frontier of preservation: When the Moon made the endangered list

    The new frontier of preservation: When the Moon made the endangered list

    For the first time in history, the World Monuments Fund has extended its reach beyond Earth by naming the Moon to its 2025 Watch list. This extraordinary addition comes as private space companies and global agencies plan new lunar missions, sparking concerns that humanity’s earliest off-world landmarks could be lost or irreversibly damaged. The Moon’s

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    Finn Oakley

    January 16, 2025
    Space
    bears, clouds, moon
  • Toxic secrets under the peel: Avocados and animal safety

    Toxic secrets under the peel: Avocados and animal safety

    It’s easy to picture a ripe avocado nestled on a kitchen counter, waiting to be sliced for toast. Most people don’t realize this fruit harbors a compound that’s harmless to us, yet toxic for countless other creatures. Some reactions can be so severe that animals may struggle with devastating symptoms in a matter of hours.

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    Finn Oakley

    January 16, 2025
    Animals
    birds, california, food
  • Tiny Backpack, Big Trouble: How A Pigeon Ended Up Smuggling Ecstasy

    Tiny Backpack, Big Trouble: How A Pigeon Ended Up Smuggling Ecstasy

    It happened quietly, almost absurdly: a single pigeon fluttering into view, carrying an impossible load on its back. Officers on the Kuwait-Iraq border were stunned when they discovered a tiny pouch strapped to the bird, one stuffed with roughly 200 ecstasy pills. It was a bizarre spectacle that felt less like a crime scene and

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    Finn Oakley

    January 15, 2025
    Animals
    birds, discovery
  • Seeds In The Shadows: The Urgency Of Cassowary Habitat Preservation

    Seeds In The Shadows: The Urgency Of Cassowary Habitat Preservation

    Cassowaries stand almost as tall as a person, with deep blue necks, bright wattles, and a prehistoric casque on their heads. They roam the shadowy understory of Far North Queensland’s tropical rainforests, scouring the leaf litter for fallen fruit. Their appearance can be startling, but these birds are a cornerstone of rainforest ecosystems. “Cassowaries are

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    Finn Oakley

    January 14, 2025
    Uncategorized
    agriculture, Australia
  • 10 Astonishing Indoor Cat House Creations That Will Make Your Furry Friend Feel Like Royalty

    10 Astonishing Indoor Cat House Creations That Will Make Your Furry Friend Feel Like Royalty

    Creating a welcoming space for your indoor cat can enhance their comfort and well-being. Designing a cat house that is both stylish and functional allows pet owners to integrate these spaces seamlessly into their home decor. This trend combines aesthetic appeal with practical elements that cater to the feline’s natural instincts for exploration and relaxation.

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    Finn Oakley

    January 12, 2025
    Animals
    cats, climbing
  • 34 Greatest Animal Videos of All Time

    34 Greatest Animal Videos of All Time

    In an age of scrolling feeds and fleeting fascinations, these brief glimpses into the animal kingdom still capture our hearts. Whether it’s a kitten tapping a piano key, raccoons slurping milk, or a baby bear meeting baby dear — each moment brings us closer to a world of quiet dramas beyond our own. The 34

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    Finn Oakley

    January 12, 2025
    Uncategorized
    alligator, Australia
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