A British ‘danger tourist’ on a mission to visit every country has become the first tourist to visit several indigenous tribes in Papua New Guinea.
Their research revealed that the birds had a kind of poison in their feathers, a poison that was getting on their hands when they touched the birds and then into their mouths when they licked the ...
These are the 21 travel trends likely to guide how we see the world in 2025. — Sarah Allard What's the trend? Blame it on the collective sense of so-called "brain rot” —Oxford University Press’s word ...
Watch the Video Click here to watch on YouTube The Amethystine python is a nonvenomous snake species. It’s a popular reptile ...
According to Britannica, "art" can be described as something "consciously created through an expression of skill or ...
Evolution has perfected the world’s sharks and rays for more than 420 million years. Unlike the ammonites or pterosaurs that ...
This cross-border program involving Indonesia, Timor-Leste, Papua New Guinea and Australia has succeeded in strengthening ...
The Mariana snailfish or hadal snailfish might hold the record for the deepest fish in existence. They are relatively small, ...
The crayfish were found “under rocks and among roots and in debris along banks” of a creek in the Bian River drainage system, ...
A scientific expedition to Peru has yielded a treasure trove of 27 new species, including an amphibious mouse, a "blob-headed" fish, and other zoological oddities. Ronald Diaz/Conservation ...
A well-regulated trade, they argue, makes many real skins much more "sustainable" than synthetic alternatives.