A discovery about the dark fur of early mammals confirms long-held theories about their evolutionary and ecological behavior.
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CHUG, 9 Mar: Chug valley in West Kameng district is emerging as a wintering hotspot for rare migratory bird species: the red-crested pochard, the northern pintail, the green-winged teal, the mallard, ...
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This flower is also known as Queen’s Crepe Myrtle, because the crinkled petals have a similar texture to crepe paper ... Hong Kong Wetland Park, and Shing Mun Valley Park.
Down a winding North Florida road where Spanish moss dangles like nature’s own chandeliers sits a white clapboard time capsule that’s been serving up sandwich perfection since before your grandparents ...
In spring, the white steeple of the historic Presbyterian Church peeks through a canopy of blooming dogwoods and redbuds, ...