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  • Ghosts of the Swamp: The Haunting Story of Albino Alligators

    Ghosts of the Swamp: The Haunting Story of Albino Alligators

    Ghostly pale, pink-eyed, and almost mythical in appearance, albino alligators are among the rarest reptiles on Earth. Unlike their dark, swamp-blending cousins, these ivory-colored anomalies seem plucked from fantasy, sparking both scientific curiosity and public awe. But their unusual beauty comes at a cost: extreme sensitivity to sunlight, lack of camouflage, and challenges that make

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    Finn Oakley

    August 2, 2025
    Animals
    alligator, Earth, eyes
  • How 55,000 tennis balls became homes for Britain’s tiniest mammals 

    How 55,000 tennis balls became homes for Britain’s tiniest mammals 

    Every July, more than 50,000 tennis balls are thwacked, sliced, and spun across the pristine grass courts of Wimbledon. But once the final trophy is lifted, a quiet second act begins, one that has nothing to do with tennis and everything to do with conservation. Enter the harvest mouse, Britain’s smallest rodent. Weighing less than

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    Finn Oakley

    August 2, 2025
    Animals
    mice
  • The Goliath Tigerfish: Africa’s most dangerous freshwater predator

    The Goliath Tigerfish: Africa’s most dangerous freshwater predator

    Lurking in the roiling rivers of Central Africa is a predator so feared, it has earned a reputation as the continent’s most formidable freshwater killer. The Goliath tigerfish (Hydrocynus goliath) is not merely big; it is biologically engineered for domination. With teeth that rival a great white shark’s and the speed of a missile, it

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    Finn Oakley

    July 30, 2025
    Animals
    Africa, crocodiles, fish, Lakes, rivers
  • Rare double meteor shower peaks tonight under dark skies

    Rare double meteor shower peaks tonight under dark skies

    The sky will put on a rare double feature this July, as two separate meteor showers reach their peak on the same night. On the evening of July 29 into the early morning hours of July 30, the Southern Delta Aquariids and Alpha Capricornids will streak across the atmosphere, offering a chance to witness up

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    Finn Oakley

    July 28, 2025
    Nature, Space
    meteor
  • Octopuses fall for fake arm trick, hinting at a sense of self

    Octopuses fall for fake arm trick, hinting at a sense of self

    Most people don’t expect octopuses to fall for one of psychology’s oldest illusions. But new research shows that these famously clever invertebrates are just as susceptible to the “rubber hand illusion” as humans are. In people, the illusion happens when a fake hand is stroked in sync with a person’s hidden real hand, tricking the

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    Finn Oakley

    July 28, 2025
    Animals
    octopus
  • Only 1,000 remain: the fight to save the blue-eyed black lemur

    Only 1,000 remain: the fight to save the blue-eyed black lemur

    It has electric blue eyes and a face that looks uncannily human. But the blue-eyed black lemur, found only in a sliver of northwestern Madagascar, is inching closer to extinction. Officially known as Eulemur flavifrons, the species is one of the rarest primates on the planet. It’s also one of the few with naturally blue

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    Finn Oakley

    July 27, 2025
    Animals
    Madagascar
  • He lost his penis in a ritual. A transplant made him a father.

    He lost his penis in a ritual. A transplant made him a father.

    In December 2014, South African surgeons achieved what had never been done before: a successful long-term penis transplant. The marathon 9-hour operation at Tygerberg Hospital in Cape Town reattached a donated penis to a 21-year-old recipient who had lost his own organ to a botched circumcision ritual. Led by urologist Prof. André van der Merwe

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    Finn Oakley

    July 27, 2025
    Science
  • The muddy, mohawked pig helping forests come back to life

    The muddy, mohawked pig helping forests come back to life

    The Visayan warty pig is one of the rarest and most misunderstood animals in the world. Found only on the Philippine islands of Negros and Panay, this critically endangered wild pig is more than just a curious face with a mohawk. It plays a vital role in forest health, shows signs of surprising intelligence, and

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    Finn Oakley

    July 27, 2025
    Animals
    Pigs
  • The Abyssinian hornbill lives in slow motion. That’s why it’s vanishing

    The Abyssinian hornbill lives in slow motion. That’s why it’s vanishing

    The Abyssinian ground hornbill is a bird built for the ground, not the skies. With eyelashes that look like they belong on a runway model and a booming call that echoes like a drumbeat across the African savanna, this striking species is part performer, part predator, and part ecological barometer. It’s also in trouble. One

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    Finn Oakley

    July 26, 2025
    Animals
    birds, hornbill
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