Owls that live in the boreal forest in Canada have flown south to northeastern Minnesota in search of their preferred food, ...
Aiming to minimise air pollution, a local non-governmental organisation here has done a yeoman service by planting thousands ...
Make sure the soil pH is slightly acidic, between six and 6.5, for the best growth. Gooseberry plants need approximately one meter of space around them to grow well. If you are planting more than one ...
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In this video, I grow and cook cape gooseberries using them in a delicious chicken drumstick recipe that not only tastes great but is a unique and excellent use of homegrown produce. Here is the ...
The deadly Sydney funnel-web is three distinct species – not one, as previously thought, scientists have confirmed. Spider experts have long suspected the Sydney funnel-web was more than one species ...
Other favourites include gooseberry juice and dates, providing a power-packed start to his mornings with a mix of healthy nuts and proteins. When discussing his eating habits, Big B revealed ...
New research reveals that damage to these environments is pushing freshwater animals to the edge of extinction, with 24% of species in danger of being wiped out. Thousands of fish, crab and ...
A million years ago, a species known as Homo erectus most likely survived in an arid desert with no trees. By Carl Zimmer Chimpanzees live only in African rainforests and woodlands. Orangutans ...
Australian scientists have discovered a new species of the deadly funnel-web spider that is bigger and more venomous than its relatives, nicknaming it "Big Boy." In research released Monday ...
Scientists in Australia say a group of “unusually large” funnel-web spiders is actually a new species in its own right. Researchers say they used anatomical and DNA comparisons to study ...
A larger and more venomous species of one of the world's deadliest spiders has been confirmed by Australian scientists. Nicknamed 'big boy', it can grow up to 9cm (3.54 inches) compared with 5cm ...
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