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Slow lorises struggle to survive in the wild after captivity
By Mongabay.com The wild can be a “death trap” for rescued slow lorises, one of the world’s most trafficked primates, according to a recent study, reports Mongabay’s Carolyn Cowan. Researchers ...
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When cute animals hide deadly secrets
Why looks mislead: Many animals mask their danger with soft fur, bright colours, or playful behaviour, making people underestimate their true defensive power. Hidden bite power: From beavers and ...
The biodiversity across planet earth is hard to wrap our brains around sometimes. One species in North America with a close ...
Is the deadliest mammal the tiger or the polar bear? Or maybe it's elephants? Or bears? Or something else that you might not ...
Some animals live by their speed. Others live on claws or poison. But a few species fight back in ways that seem almost ...
Some animals are so rare that wildlife researchers may spend years trying to find one. These species lurk in deserts, ...
Kyle Rittenhouse, who gained notoriety in 2020 for shooting three people at a civil rights rally in Wisconsin, said he was hospitalized on May 6 after a venomous spider bit him. In a post on X, the 23 ...
Cassie Jalilie, the drummer for Arizona-based punk band The Venomous Pinks, has passed away. She passed away following a battle with stage 4 cervical cancer. The band announced Cassie's passing in an ...
While Insomniac Games never publicly announced a video game starring Venom, fans of the Marvel's Spider-Man games are currently left wondering whether such a game ever existed or was canceled, ...
Marc Deschamps has been writing about video games and popular culture for more than a decade. In addition to Nintendo franchises like Mario, Pokemon, Metroid, and Zelda, Marc also has a passion for ...
Insomniac reportedly had more in store for Venom after 'Marvel's Spider-Man 2,' but is that still part of its Spider-plans? Reading time 2 minutes With Marvel’s Spider-Man 2, Insomniac Games ...
Nicole Charky-Chami is a senior editor based in Los Angeles, writing and producing breaking news. She teaches journalism courses for UCLA Extension and previously taught at Loyola Marymount University ...
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