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SNAKE VS. SNAKE: VIDEO CAPTURES AUSSIE REPTILES DUELING TO THE DEATH
A red-bellied black snake and brown snake became tangled in a struggle to the death in South Australia, and a former professional snake-catcher was there to capture the encounter on video.
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POSSIBLE 'HIDDEN CHAMBER' IN KING TUT'S TOMB INVITES MORE SECRETIVE SCANS
A group of archaeologists has said the
tomb of Tutankhamun
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YANGTZE RIVER: LONGEST RIVER IN ASIA
The Yangtze River in China is the longest river in Asia, the third longest river in the world and the longest river to flow entirely in one country.
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FLOWING FIRE? HOW YOSEMITE WATERFALL APPEARS TO BURN
It may look like a ribbon of cascading lava, but a so-called "firefall" in Yosemite National Park is actually a regular waterfall illuminated by the bright light of the setting sun.
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LOOMING OCTOPUS 'DANCES' IN WINNING UNDERWATER PHOTO
A vibrant and striking photo of an octopus spreading its tentacles in an Indian Ocean tide pool won diver Gabriel Barathieu the title of Underwater Photographer of the Year (UPY) 2017.
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UNDERSEA ROBOT TO HUNT FOR STRANGE LIFE OF DEEP PACIFIC: WATCH ONLINE
Armchair oceanographers, take note: This week, the research ship
Okeanos Explorer
will send a remotely operated vehicle into the depths of the Pacific Ocean, seeking out exotic sea animals like the "walking" fish called a sea toad and other curiosities.
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ANCIENT NUBIA: A BRIEF HISTORY
They battled the Romans, ruled Egypt as pharaohs and constructed vast fields of pyramids. They are the Nubians, and they are not a "lost civilization" but rather a people who are with us today, based in what is now Sudan and southern Egypt.
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CLIMATE THREAT TO WILDLIFE MAY HAVE BEEN MASSIVELY UNDERREPORTED
More than 700 of the world's threatened and endangered animal species may be directly affected by climate change, according to a new study — vastly more than the number of animal species scientists initially thought would face risks from global warming.
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FACTS ABOUT KIWIS
Kiwis are pear-shaped, flightless birds with long legs and beak. Though they look to be covered in fur, kiwis actually have thin, hair-like feathers.
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FACTS ABOUT BROMINE
Smelly element No. 35, bromine, is a fairly abundant element but has a rare property: it is the only nonmetal to exist in liquid form at room temperature, and one of only two elements (the other being mercury) that is liquid at room temperature and pressure.
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