Since the discovery of the first exoplanet in the 1990s, scientists have found more than 4,000 exoplanets, some like the giant gas planets of our solar system, and others like earth-like planets. Some exoplanets may have very harsh environments, perhaps as hot as venus or mercury, or as extremely cold as other planets. Of course there are also exoplanets that may have relatively suitable temperatures, may be located in the habitable zone of a star system, are a potentially habitable planet, and may even be a living planet.
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15 Times More Poisonous Than a Rattlesnake! Live Poisonous Spider Black Widow Intercepted By Customs: Bites Can Be Fatal
Species invasions are actually a very common occurrence on a global scale. Although there are countless species of organisms on the planet, these are distributed all over the world, with some species being endemic to certain areas and not present in others, and others having a relatively wide distribution. When some species appear in places where they would not have previously existed, this is when the species may become invasive.
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Drilling 480 metres beneath antarctic ice, the discovery of swarms of marine life changes the perception of life
Titan, a moon of Saturn, although it does not have a huge subglacial liquid water ocean like Europa, but this one planet also has a large number of lakes and oceans on its surface, which are not liquid water but liquid methane. Its atmosphere is also filled with gases like nitrogen and methane
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Biology
Dogs Often Lie On Their Front Legs On The Ground With Their Bottoms Puckered Up, What Exactly Is That Saying?
In the wild, wolves are pack animals, and by living in packs they stand at the top of the food chain, but despite this, they face daily threats
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Biology
A Female Spotted Hyena With Lad Parts? Is It a Genetic Mutation, Or Is It Male Incompetence?
The hermaphroditic characteristics of the spotted hyena are completely opposite to those of humans, so is the social system of the spotted hyena also opposite?
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Biology
Giant Frogs - Special Breeding Behavior Creates The World's Largest Frog, But Very Small Tadpoles
The world's largest frogs are carnivores, but when these giant frogs were tadpoles, they were super picky eaters and only ate a water plant that was a specialty of local waters
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Biology
Don't Be Fooled By The Owl's Appearance! The Owls That Excel At Hunting At Night Are Actually Raptors!
When you think of owls, you might think of harry potter's snowy white pet messenger hedwig, or any number of comical emojis. The owls are the funniest and most adorable of all birds, with their round eyes and occasional "Head tilts" That make them so cute.
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The Titan Python is actually not a snake under the family Pythonidae, but a snake under the family Anaconidae, which belongs to the genus Titan Python. Titan pythons lived about 60-58 million years ago.
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Biology
Is a Zebra a Horse? Why Are There So Many Zebras In Africa That No One Has Domesticated To Ride?
Zebras have black and white stripes on their bodies, which makes them a bit higher in face value than horses, and they are not small enough to carry a lot of weight, and the bottom line is that today there are three species and nine subspecies of zebra, and a lot of them in the wild.If that's the case, why don't africans tame them to use as mounts? Let's have a chat about this interesting question.
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Biology
Why Is It That Dinosaurs Are Not All Extinct And Are Still Living On Earth, Everywhere Around Humans?
It is proposed that birds originated from dinosaurs, and that "ancestor birds" are a transitional species between birds and dinosaurs.