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The frog that fractures its own bones to get claws: The most bizarre survival mechanism in nature
In nature, the ability to survive is usually determined by an organism’s speed, camouflage, and poison. However, one frog species is even more radical than all others and employs a truly unique ...
Archaeologists found the remains of roughly 350 frogs near an Iron Age roundhouse. Photo by JW LTD via Getty Images Just north of Cambridge, England, as archaeologists excavated the site of a planned ...
Hold out your arm with your palm facing downward. Now rotate your hand 90 degrees to give a thumbs-up without moving your elbow. If you look closely, you’ll notice the two bones in your forearm, ...
Animals were an unavoidable part of the environment that forged ancient civilizations, which lay beneath the modern world. Their remains could hint at ancient beliefs, traditions, and practices that ...
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