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  • Meet the White Sturgeon: The Giant of North America’s Waters

    Meet the White Sturgeon: The Giant of North America’s Waters

    The White Sturgeon, known scientifically as Acipenser Transmontanus, is an awe-inspiring giant of North America’s freshwater ecosystems. These remarkable fish can grow up to 20 feet long and weigh over 1,500 pounds, making them the largest freshwater species on the continent. Their ability to live for over a century and their immense size have made

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    Finn Oakley

    September 8, 2024
    Animals
    Canada, climate, fish
  • What is the purpose of Tokyo’s Flood Tunnels?

    What is the purpose of Tokyo’s Flood Tunnels?

    Tokyo is a bustling metropolitan area known for its modern infrastructure and towering skyscrapers, but beneath the surface lies a remarkable feat of engineering designed to protect its inhabitants from the dangers of flooding. The flood tunnels, often called Tokyo’s “underground cathedral,” are part of a vast system built to manage and redirect floodwaters away

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    Finn Oakley

    September 7, 2024
    Architecture & Design, Travel
    2019, cities, flood, japan, tokyo
  • What was the Orient Express like? A journey through luxury, mystery, and history

    What was the Orient Express like? A journey through luxury, mystery, and history

    The Orient Express was more than just a train; it symbolized luxury and adventure. Beginning its journey in 1883, this legendary train allowed travelers to experience Europe in a way few could afford. Passengers enjoyed unparalleled luxury from Paris to Istanbul, covering thousands of kilometers across Europe’s most beautiful landscapes. The train was a masterpiece,

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    Finn Oakley

    September 6, 2024
    Travel
    art, books, history, Istanbul
  • Australian Bunya Tree and its Massive Araucaria Pine Cones

    Australian Bunya Tree and its Massive Araucaria Pine Cones

    The Australian Bunya Tree, scientifically known as Araucaria bidwillii, is an ancient tree native to Queensland, Australia. Famous for its massive Araucaria pine cones, which can weigh up to 10 kilograms (22 lbs), the Bunya is impressive and potentially dangerous, as falling cones pose a hazard. The tree’s seeds have been a staple food for

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    Finn Oakley

    August 23, 2024
    Nature
    Aboriginal, Australia, food, top stories
  • Meet the Zorse: A Fascinating Hybrid and Its Distinct Sounds

    Meet the Zorse: A Fascinating Hybrid and Its Distinct Sounds

    A zorse is a fascinating hybrid, the offspring of a zebra stallion and a horse mare. It inherits the striking stripes of its zebra parent and combines them with the size and certain characteristics of a horse. This unique blend creates an animal that is both visually striking and uncommon. In terms of sound, a

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    Finn Oakley

    August 22, 2024
    Animals
    Africa, Ecology, horses, zebra
  • 10 Must-See Unique Animals In The Galapagos Islands

    10 Must-See Unique Animals In The Galapagos Islands

    Visitors to the Galapagos Islands are in for a wildlife experience unlike any other. The archipelago is home to several species found nowhere else on Earth. These include the iconic Giant Tortoise and the playful Galapagos Sea Lion. Let’s take a deeper look at the 10 most unique creatures on the Galapagos Islands. 1. Galapagos

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    Finn Oakley

    August 21, 2024
    Animals
    birds, Charles Darwin
  • Meet Viatina-19 FIV Mara Movéis: The $4 Million Queen of the Cattle World

    Meet Viatina-19 FIV Mara Movéis: The $4 Million Queen of the Cattle World

    Viatina-19 FIV Mara Movéis isn’t your average cow. She’s the most expensive bovine ever sold, commanding a jaw-dropping $4 million at a high-stakes auction in Brazil. This record-breaking sale didn’t just make headlines. It shook the global cattle industry and highlighted Brazil’s leading role in beef production. But what makes Viatina-19 so special, and why

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    Finn Oakley

    August 17, 2024
    Animals
    brazil, Future
  • Why do manatees eat and look like sweet potatoes?

    Why do manatees eat and look like sweet potatoes?

    Manatees are fascinating marine mammals often compared to sweet potatoes. Many people wonder about this comparison and its validity. These gentle giants have a diet that heavily features aquatic plants, which can be quite nutrient-dense. They consume about 8% of their body weight in seagrass and other vegetation daily. Their rough, thick skin is somewhat

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    Finn Oakley

    August 7, 2024
    Animals
    Africa, alligator, brazil, climate, fish, food, Plants, rivers, studies, water
  • Reliving the rare encounter of the enigmatic Angular Roughshark of Italy’s Island of Elba

    Reliving the rare encounter of the enigmatic Angular Roughshark of Italy’s Island of Elba

    An extraordinary discovery on Italy’s Island of Elba captured the imagination of marine biologists. In the summer of 2001, an angular rough shark, endearingly known as the “Pig Fish,” washed ashore. This elusive species, Oxynotus centrina, typically inhabits deep-sea environments, making such an encounter exceptionally rare. The angular roughshark’s appearance is notably unique. It has

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    Finn Oakley

    August 5, 2024
    Animals
    Africa, discovery, eyes, fish, Italy, Mediterranean Sea, mollusks, Norway, sharks
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