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This killer has the fastest bite on Earth and vacuums victims into its huge mouth
A tiny ant from Madagascar holds the record for the fastest known animal movement, snapping its jaws at 200 miles per hour to stun and capture prey. But the Dracula ant is far from the only creature ...
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Does Pixar's Hoppers Have A Post-Credits Scene?
Pixar movies are no strangers to having bonus sequences in the credits. Here's whether Hoppers has any post-credits scenes worth checking out.
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Built-In Helmet: How the Woodpecker’s Tongue Protects Its Brain
Imagine sprinting full-speed into a solid oak tree at 15 miles per hour — and then doing it again and again, 20 times per ...
Strong names for strong little heroes.
Art becomes experiential. Work belongs to the collective conscious. The environment is non-negotiable. Experts help us ...
Teenie Beanie Babies, Boo Buckets, McNugget Buddies, and more: these McDonald's Happy Meal toys have become surprisingly ...
Understanding Core Robotics Concepts So, what exactly is robotics? At its heart, it’s a field where engineering ...
Meet the thorny devil, a dragon-like lizard with a false head that lives in the scrubland and deserts of Australia.
Credit: Nintendo There are a ton of different little vignettes to see, and there's no telling how much of Living the Dream ...
Scientists created a massive digital library of ants using synchrotron X-ray scanning, robotics, and artificial intelligence.
The longest animal on Earth isn’t what you think. It’s a drifting, gelatinous predator whose reach reshapes how we define ...
Animals come in an extraordinary range of body shapes. A starfish looks nothing like an earthworm, a mouse, or a human. Yet ...
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