Simply put, one of the reasons that orchids are so popular is because of their “fussiness”. While some people might…
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1.Fast Growth: Bamboo is the fastest-growing plant in the world. It has been recorded at growing 47.6 inches in 24…
Red corn varies in size, shape, and appearance, depending on the variety, and most commercial cultivars are generally harvested when…
Recycle Your Pumpkin for Wildlife If possible, don’t dump your used pumpkin in the trash. If nothing else, pumpkins are…
The archeology of southern Brazil has been paying attention, since the 1960s, to a very special type of ancient human…
The Pacific Plate is migrating northwestward at a rate similar to that of your fingernails – several millimeters each year.This…
Cymothoa exigua, or the tongue-eating louse, is a parasitic isopod of the family Cymothoidae. It enters fish through the gills.…
Carcharocles megalodon (Agassiz, 1843) is the best-known-to-the-public shark, thanks to its gigantic serrated teeth and fantastic jaw recreations that appear…
Watermelon, the most awaited fruit in summer, is traditionally known for its round and hefty shape. However, in Japan, there’s…
Wildlife photography connects people to the systems of nature that exist outside of our human-centred world. It’s an essential tool…