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When one company proclaimed it had brought back the dire wolf, the response was joyous. But de-extinction remains a dangerous ...
Prince Louis once shared a sweet moment with Sir David Attenborough that marked a first for the young royal. Sir David, who ...
We’re all used to seeing birds like pigeons on city roads, parrots that talk, or eagles flying high in the sky. But the bird ...
The UK’s loudest amphibian – the natterjack toad – has made a “remarkable comeback” in the South Downs National Park ...
I am the shark among the fishes and the Ganges among the rivers says Krishna in Bhagavad Gita Ganga is India s most sacred river The last three Vedas Yajur Sama Atharva gave much importance to Ganga h ...
Unfortunately, some species have sadly gone extinct, while others are only locally extinct but ... They also do not produce honey, although they may pollinate flowers. More than 80% of all bee species ...
We’ll dig into all the details and more below. Cassowaries are solitary and live in isolated forest habitats, which leads to surprisingly little being known about the species ... these gigantic birds ...
The Père David’s Deer is making a comeback, as a fawn was just born in Southern California. The male fawn was born at the San ...
The concept of bringing extinct animals back to life, once confined to the realm of science fiction like the Jurassic Park films, is rapidly becoming a tangible reality. Scientists are employing ...
An animal that went extinct in Britain around 8,000 years ago could be reintroduced to Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire. Rewilding Britain has given funding to Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire ...