Over the past couple of decades, insect populations around the globe have plummeted. While that might sound lovely if you’re thinking about mosquitoes and no-see-ums, it’s actually putting us on a collision course with an environmental catastrophe. Without pollinating insects, our food supply is at risk. And without insects in general, the entire web of terrestrial life would likely collapse. So what’s causing the insect die-off, and what can we do to reverse it?
I have quite a few fears in life, and one of those is frogs! So to get over it I want to look at some of the world's most amazing frogs and toads.
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We already showcased on creative spotting some guitars made from recycled skateboard decks (here & here). We found another guy, named Nick Pourfard, a
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The frilled lizard looks like a fearsome ancient dinosaur, but this modern-day reptile is a much smaller version. It fans out a retractable frill as a big bluff to scare off attackers. And if the frill show doesn’t work, this speedy lizard has an exit strategy: It will take off running, accelerating so fast it speeds along on just its hind legs, as if it were peddling [sic] a bicycle.Frill Seeker: When threatened, this lizard opens the U-shaped frill around its neck by extending two flexible, bo
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"Hoppaaaaa ... gangnam style! :))" By Mustafa Öztürk