Your mother is always with you, even if she is no longer in this world: science confirms it.
Part of her continues living inside you at the cellular level, a real phenomenon known as microchimerism.
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Part of her continues living inside you at the cellular level, a real phenomenon known as microchimerism.
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The coast of New Zealand has very strong winds, so the trees here have learned to grow sideways.
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On rare occasions, female lions may develop manes as a result of hormonal imbalances
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World Naked Gardening Day is celebrated on the first Saturday in May. It aims to promote harmony and peace with nature.
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There's a planet out there with no land. None.
Just water β deeper than anything on Earth β wrapping the entire world from pole to pole.
It's bigger than ours. It's real.
And it has a name: TOI-1452 b.
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Just water β deeper than anything on Earth β wrapping the entire world from pole to pole.
It's bigger than ours. It's real.
And it has a name: TOI-1452 b.
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EXTREMELY RARE! the galo-da-serra ranks among the most difficult birds to encounter on Earth.
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The Hua Moa is a large, thick Hawaiian banana with creamy, orange-pink flesh, growing up to 10 inches long and 4 inches wide
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This is what octopus eggs look like
They're nearly transparent, letting you see the baby octopuses developing inside before they hatch
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They're nearly transparent, letting you see the baby octopuses developing inside before they hatch
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The kΔkΔpΕ is the world's heaviest flightless parrot
Too heavy to fly, it spends its life walking through New Zealand's forests.
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Too heavy to fly, it spends its life walking through New Zealand's forests.
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