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  • Meteorite older than Earth smashes into Georgia home

    Meteorite older than Earth smashes into Georgia home

    On June 26, 2025, a brilliant fireball tore across the Georgia sky in broad daylight. Drivers on highways pulled over, startled by a sudden white flash. A cannon-like boom rippled through neighborhoods, rattling windows and shaking floors. In McDonough, a suburban family’s day turned surreal when a rock from space punched through their roof, ripped

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    Finn Oakley

    August 11, 2025
    Space
    Rocks
  • How the red-wattled lapwing bird became a monsoon forecaster

    How the red-wattled lapwing bird became a monsoon forecaster

    The red-wattled lapwing (Vanellus indicus) is a master of survival, a bird whose boldness and adaptability keep it thriving in landscapes that change faster than the seasons. Its long yellow legs carry it swiftly over open ground, head tilting from side to side as it scans for danger. When a predator strays too close to

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    Finn Oakley

    August 10, 2025
    Animals
    birds
  • How the smallest monkey keeps the Amazon alive

    How the smallest monkey keeps the Amazon alive

    The pygmy marmoset may be small enough to fit in a human hand, but its life is anything but simple. Weighing as little as 3.5 ounces, it is the smallest monkey on Earth and one of the most specialized primates in existence. Found in the river-edge forests of the western Amazon, these tiny animals survive

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    Finn Oakley

    August 9, 2025
    Animals
    monkeys
  • White-faced saki: the Amazon’s silent seed predator

    White-faced saki: the Amazon’s silent seed predator

    In the tangled canopy of the Amazon, a small, shaggy primate moves with both grace and power. Saki monkeys, members of the genus Pithecia, are built for life in the trees. Their long, bushy tails, strong hind legs, and forward-tilted incisors make them masters of two things: leaping extraordinary distances and cracking some of the

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    Finn Oakley

    August 9, 2025
    Animals
    monkeys
  • The secret to the barn owl’s ghostly flight

    The secret to the barn owl’s ghostly flight

    Barn owls are nature’s stealth engineers. In the dark, they patrol the night sky with eerie stillness, their wings whispering through the air as they home in on unseen targets. Every part of their body is tuned for one purpose: to turn sound into a precise, silent strike. This is more than instinct; it’s a finely

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    Finn Oakley

    August 8, 2025
    Animals
    owls
  • The tiny antelope with a lifelong mate and a built-in AC

    The tiny antelope with a lifelong mate and a built-in AC

    It’s one of the smallest antelopes on Earth, but the dik-dik moves through the African bush like it owns the place. Paired off for life, fiercely territorial, and equipped with a built-in air conditioner in its nose, this palm-sized creature punches far above its weight in both survival and sentiment. Life partners in the land

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    Finn Oakley

    August 7, 2025
    Animals
    Africa
  • Why these baby bats are wrapped like burritos

    Why these baby bats are wrapped like burritos

    At Misfits Rehab in Maine, orphaned bats wrapped in tiny blankets are winning hearts online. But those adorable bundles serve a real purpose. Called “bat wraps,” they mimic the comfort of a mother’s wing. In nature, baby bats cling to their mothers constantly. When they’re orphaned, the separation is traumatic. The wraps offer warmth, reduce

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    Finn Oakley

    August 7, 2025
    Animals
    bats
  • Texas millionaire gored to death by Cape buffalo during African safari

    Texas millionaire gored to death by Cape buffalo during African safari

    Texas real estate developer and lifelong outdoorsman Asher Watkins died during a luxury hunting safari in South Africa, fatally gored by a Cape buffalo he was tracking. The 52-year-old millionaire, known for brokering multimillion-dollar ranches, had traveled to Limpopo Province for a guided big game hunt. His family was nearby at the safari lodge when

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    Finn Oakley

    August 7, 2025
    Animals
    Africa
  • The babirusa: the pig that grows tusks through its face

    The babirusa: the pig that grows tusks through its face

    You’re looking at the babirusa, one of evolution’s strangest survivors. Found only on the Indonesian islands of Sulawesi, Buru, and a few nearby outposts, this “deer-pig” belongs to a lineage that split from other pigs over 10 million years ago. What sets it apart is obvious at first glance: its tusks. In male babirusas, the

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    Finn Oakley

    August 6, 2025
    Animals
    Pigs
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