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The platypus is missing this major organ
You might think you know why the platypus is a bizarre beast. Maybe you know that it lays eggs, that the males have venomous spurs on their ankles, and that it can sense electricity with its bill. But ...
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How platypus hunts with electricity
When Europeans first saw a platypus, they thought it was fake. A fur-covered mammal with a duck-like bill that lays eggs made no sense at the time. It turns out the platypus is one of only two ...
Ever wondered what the characters of Disney Channel's "Phineas and Ferb" looked like? Here's the iconic cartoon's cast and their real-life alter egos.
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Animated movie Imagine invited 150 Indigenous kids to collaborate with stars like Taika Waititi
The beautifully animated, crowdsourced movie Imagine introduces a wealth of Indigenous knowledge to audiences in the funniest ...
Our Life in the ’Burbs series highlights the good, bad and beautiful of Brisbane suburbs – even when they’re more like a ...
Ah, Perry the Platypus, you’re just in time… for a new “Phineas and Ferb” movie! Variety has learned that Disney Branded Television just greenlit a third “Phineas and Ferb” film, set to begin ...
The secret’s out on the best camping spots within an easy drive of the Gold Coast. Hipcamp, an online booking platform that ...
PHINEAS AND FERB officially has a third movie underway. According to Variety, the movie will begin production this year for a ...
After a decade-long absence from the airwaves, the new season of “Phineas and Ferb” clocks in as one of Disney’s most ambitious animated comebacks in recent memory.
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A Night Our Family Will Never Forget: Inside Our Roar & Snore Experience at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park
My family and I spent the night at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park's Roar & Snore and it was an unforgettable experience.
The Grammy-nominated artist's children have inspired his work over the years ...
Scientists at the University of Missouri have identified a small group of unusual objects in the early universe. Using NASA's James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), Haojing Yan and his team at Mizzou's ...
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