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12 Bizarre Skulls and Fossils That Defy Science and Explanation. AI-Generated.
Sometimes, scientists dig up something so strange, it doesn't just raise eyebrows โ it sends them scrambling for answers. These discoveries aren't misidentified fossils, or bones from known creatures. These are real skulls and remains that don't fit species on Earth โ at least not ones that we recognize.
By Mohammed thanvir5 months ago in Earth
10 Most Beautiful Deep Sea Creatures You Must See to Believe
Forever Green presents the most beautiful sea creatures in the world. 10. Royal starfish: Native to the western Atlantic waters of the Mexican Gulf, when the United States East Coast is the royal starfish. This beautiful little fish ranges from blue to purple color, with pale to bright orange marginal plates. Its arms can be around 0.8 to 4 inches in length, and it can weigh around five kilograms. The royal starfish is carnivore by nature, needs mollusks. It captures them with its arms, and then puts them into its mouth cavity. Unlike other starfish, royal starfish does not chew its food, rather it swallows it whole.
By Mohammed thanvir8 months ago in Earth
Top 10 Terrifying Extinct Animals That Once Roamed the Earth
The wolf once ran wild across Japan, but its population was decimated by disease, and humans hunted down the last of the animal in the name of protecting livestock. Welcome to my blog, and we're counting down our picks for the most horrifying animals that no longer exist. The scale that it's portrayed at really brings the tremendous size of this animal home. It's mind-boggling to think of a living snake that large.
By Mohammed thanvir9 months ago in Earth
Top 10 Animals with Incredible Camouflage
These creatures are some of Nature's sneakiest Masters of Disguise. Welcome to WatchMojo.com, and today we're counting down our picks for the top 10 animals with amazing camouflage. Before we begin, we publish new videos every day, so be sure to subscribe for more great content. For this list, we're focusing on members of the animal kingdom that survive and thrive thanks to their ability to blend in with their surroundings.
By Mohammed thanvir9 months ago in Earth
Top 5 Animal Myths vs. Reality: What Science Says
Blind bats, forgetful fish, and headless cockroaches โ join us as we run through five of the most common animal facts that are actually myths. I'm Stu, this is Debunked, and we're here to sort the truth and the myths, and the facts from the misconceptions.
By Mohammed thanvir9 months ago in Earth
Back from the Brink: The Bold Science of De-Extinction
Imagine a world where woolly mammoths and dinosaurs roam the earth once again, or pterosaurs fly through the skies. It sounds like something out of a science fiction movie, but could we actually bring these creatures back? Let's dive into the science of de-extinction and see what's possible.
By Mohammed thanvir9 months ago in Earth
Why It Sucks to Be a Male Hyena. Content Warning.
Summary: Male spotted hyenas, like Scarface, endure a harsh and challenging life due to their rigid social hierarchy. As cubs, both males and females rank just below their mothers, who dominate the clan. This grants young males temporary privileges, including better access to food and shelter. However, their privileged position is short-lived. Around the age of two, male hyenas must leave their birth clan to avoid inbreeding, embarking on a dangerous search for a new group. Unlike in many other mammal species, joining a new clan does not provide an opportunity for social advancement. Instead, male hyenas face aggressive hazing before even being accepted. Once they join, they automatically assume the lowest rank in the social order. There is no way for them to climb the hierarchy except by waiting for new males to arrive beneath them or for higher-ranking males to die. No male ever outranks a female, as spotted hyenas have an unusual female-dominated society. This dominance is likely due to the larger size and greater aggression of female hyenas, traits that help them protect their offspring during intense feeding frenzies. The rigid nature of their social structure makes them unique among social mammals, where strength and social skills typically influence rank. Scientists still do not fully understand why hyenas have evolved this way. The consequences for males like Scarface are severe. They suffer frequent injuries from harassment, wear down their teeth prematurely from consuming bones, and have significantly shorter lifespans than femalesโoften only living half as long. Despite their hardships, their best hope is to reproduce before their difficult lives come to an end.
By Mohammed thanvir10 months ago in Earth











