When you think of a woolly mammoth and the end of the last Ice Age, most people think they were gone right around the time people started to build cities. All the giant ancient mammals and birds were dead or dying out some 10,000 to 15,000 years ago. Well…. not ALL of them.
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Octopus may be dreaming as it changes colors in its sleep.
Avocados have successfully had their genome sequenced!
Some cool accurate collectible Triceratops figures are coming soon!
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The United States hasn’t had a Friday the 13th full moon since Oct. 13, 2000 — and the next won’t occur until Aug. 13, 2049
Tyrannosaurus rex, everyone’s favorite dinosaur, is still yielding surprises despite having gone extinct roughly 60 million years ago.
In 1987, conservationists started tracking all the known birds in an effort to safe the species. No big finds of birds in the wild or in captivity have happened.