Nature
Why is the koala slow all day long? Because it eats eucalyptus leaves
The magical eucalyptus tree We all know that Australia is the kingdom of eucalyptus, which is the world of eucalyptus. In fact, in addition to Australia, eucalyptus trees are also found in Papua New Guinea, which is close to Australia, and their distribution is limited to this area.
By Richard Shurwood3 years ago in Earth
How many amazing bridges do you know that rock the world?
A bridge is a link between human beings. It turns what might otherwise be an inaccessible continent into a thoroughfare and pushes human civilization to a new level. It has facilitated the communication between people and the circulation of goods. It has greatly improved the economic, cultural, political, and social life of human beings. Without bridges, human beings could only live in an information-closed environment and become frogs at the bottom of the well. As you can see, the role of bridges is undoubtedly huge. However, the role of bridges is not only to exchange needed commodities with the world, but also because they carry different cultural connotations in different places, so they come in many different shapes. Today, Tao Tao will take you to see this astounding bridge.
By Zeev Lo Va3 years ago in Earth
You know several extremely rare and exotic creatures it
Darwin, a famous British biologist, advocated the origin of species. In the competition for survival in nature, to adapt to a specific environment, organisms underwent a series of natural selection and gradually evolved from primitive forms. This claim may indeed have his truth in front of some strange creatures. Today, Tao Tao will take you to see the strange creatures with musical notes.
By Baudamolova3 years ago in Earth
A brief history of mankind: humans are animals, with close relatives being chimpanzees, gorillas and orangutans
We call ourselves higher animals. Compared to other animals, we humans are slightly more advanced. But the problem is that advanced animals are also animals. The so-called advanced is nothing more than us humans boasting about ourselves. So how did we humans make the transition from animals to advanced animals? This question has been studied and to this day there seems to be no clear and detailed answer, but that doesn't mean there isn't anything to this study.
By Hitchinson Metz3 years ago in Earth
How Farm Raised Frankenfish Attack Wild Salmon and Environment Hooked by False Marketing
One of my fondest memories is catching salmon in the Pacific Ocean in younger days. A small live herring is hooked through its back, lowered into the dark water to be a delicious snack for a passing salmon. Once caught, the sudden flight away, the spin reel whirring, the run-and-pull minutes to gradually tire out its strength to survive, and finally lifting up the beautiful silver scaled fish.
By Annemarie Berukoff3 years ago in Earth
Cool like the other side of the flower
Autumn is a harvest season and a golden season. Golden yellow crops, golden yellow leaves, golden yellow everywhere, and all kinds of small golden flowers, everywhere is golden yellow a color, as if it is everywhere gold, very nice.
By Vranes Samaha3 years ago in Earth







