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  • Jaguar looking through plants

    Most Dangerous Animals In The Americas

    When it comes to some of these animals of the Americas, soft and squishy humans just don't stand a chance.

    By DB Kelly August 27th, 2021 Read More
  • a bottle of poison

    The Truth About The Deadliest Flower In The World

    When it comes to poisonous flowers, you may be inclined to think that the deadliest specimens come from exotic tropical locales, but you'd be wrong.

    By Aaron Homer August 20th, 2021 Read More
  • mushrooms

    The Truth About Plastic-Eating Fungi

    Plastic-eating fungi appear to be a possible solution to the world's pollution problem. But will we all be feeding our trash to fungi in the future?

    By Cody Copeland August 16th, 2021 Read More
  • Tropical ocean ecosystem

    Here's What Would Happen If The Oceans Were All Made Of Fresh Water

    With one of humanity's most vital resources being so scarce, it begs the question: What if the amounts of salt water and fresh water on Earth were flipped?

    By Scott Williamson August 16th, 2021 Read More
  • gold nuggets

    Here's How Much Undiscovered Gold Is In The Ocean

    In 1872, Edward Sonstadt discovered that gold can be found in seawater. If you're wondering why an underwater Gold Rush never happened, it gets interesting.

    By Jean Mendoza August 12th, 2021 Read More
  • Steve Irwin

    The Truth About Steve Irwin's Las Vegas Zoo Project

    At the time of his death, Steve Irwin had big plans to build a zoo in Las Vegas, Nevada. Unfortunately, his dream was abandoned after he died.

    By Cody Copeland August 10th, 2021 Read More
  • Robert, Terri, and Bindi Irwin

    The Stunning Number Of Animals Steve Irwin And His Family Have Rescued

    The Irwins are perhaps the world's most famous zookeepers and conservationists. So, just how many animals have they rescued over the years?

    By Karen Corday August 9th, 2021 Read More
  • Carl Erik Björkegren

    What Happened To Missing Billionaire Carl Erik Bjorkegren?

    Billionaire Carl Erik Björkegren disappeared one day in 1994, and despite several theories try to explain what happened, his whereabouts are still unknown.

    By Cody Copeland July 29th, 2021 Read More
  • Ocean inside Earth

    How The Massive Ocean Discovered In Earth's Core Changes Everything

    It is believed that there is an ocean three times the size of all the liquid on the Earth's surface situated near our planet's core.

    By Cynthia Griffith July 26th, 2021 Read More
  • Imelda Marcos

    The True Story Of The Woman Who Stole Billions From The Philippines

    The reign of Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos was marked by brutality and corruption. This is the true story of the woman who stole billions from the Philippines.

    By Marina Manoukian July 20th, 2021 Read More
  • Courtroom

    The Bizarre Reason A Virginia Man Sued Himself For $5 Million

    Robert Lee Brock undertook one of the most audacious cases in American legal history when he decided to sue himself for the violation of his own civil rights.

    By S. Flannagan July 16th, 2021 Read More
  • Lion monument in a garden cemetery

    The Weird History Of The Garden Cemetery Movement

    During the Victorian era, overcrowded graveyards and changing attitudes about death brought about the rise of garden cemeteries. This is their weird history.

    By Kathy Benjamin July 12th, 2021 Read More
  • Dog leaning on computer

    Dogs Have More In Common With Their Owners Than You Might Think

    Humans and dogs have a lot in common, and a recent study revealed that dogs also experience personality changes over the course of a lifetime.

    By Karen Corday July 7th, 2021 Read More
  • Scary doctor

    The Horrifying Way This Corrupt Doctor Made $1 Million

    Commonly referred to as India's "Doctor Death," this corrupt doctor was convicted of killing seven people between 2002 and 2004.

    By Jennifer Deutschmann July 6th, 2021 Read More
  • Snow leopard with teeth exposed

    Zookeepers Who Died Tragically On The Job

    When things go wrong in a zoo, it is often dramatic, grisly, and even tragic. Here are some unfortunate zookeepers who died tragically on the job.

    By Stephen J. Schuyler July 1st, 2021 Read More
  • math teacher teaching

    Is It Possible To Count To A Billion In One Lifetime?

    Counting is one of those skills that most children learn before starting kindergarten. Easy, right? Sometimes things that are easy are still hard to pull off.

    By Aaron Homer June 25th, 2021 Read More
  • Rhesus macaque

    The Monkey That Is Closest To A Human

    Everybody knows we have a lot in common with chimps, but are there any monkeys that are similar to humans? Well, as it turns out, the answer is yes.

    By A. C. Grimes June 21st, 2021 Read More
  • the planet mars

    This Planet Has A Bigger Volcano Than Any On Earth

    Though it's been eons since an eruption, at one time the planet Mars was volcanically active, melting ice deposits and releasing liquid water onto the surface.

    By Aaron Homer June 17th, 2021 Read More
  • pigeons

    Times Countries Used Weird Animals As Weapons

    Humans have exploited animals for war since ancient times, sometimes in unusual and weird ways for bombing missions, bird hunting, and even map reading.

    By Zachery Brasier June 13th, 2021 Read More
  • The Most Incredible Wilderness Survival Stories Ever

    These are the most incredible wilderness survival stories ever.

    By Jason Iannone June 13th, 2021 Read More
  • richard branson

    Billionaires Who Are Actually Really Weird People

    These billionaires are actually really weird people. Because why have a billion dollars and just be normal?

    By Jason Iannone June 13th, 2021 Read More
  • volcano, eruption, magma, lava

    This Is Why Volcanoes Really Erupt

    Eruptions occur because super-hot molten rocks called magma rise through the earth's crust and surface, according to Oregon State University's Volcano World.

    By Sandra Mardenfeld June 1st, 2021 Read More
  • Prismatic spring in Yellowstone National Park

    How Many Volcanic Eruptions Have Occurred At Yellowstone?

    The super volcano at Yellowstone has erupted dozens of times in the past 2 million years, but three of those were giant events that stood out from the rest.

    By Cody Copeland May 29th, 2021 Read More
  • periodical cicada

    The Psychedelic Fungus That's Infecting Cicadas

    With their emergence after 17 years underground, the Brood X cicadas have already begun infiltrating southern states like Tennessee and Georgia.

    By Jesse Gormley May 24th, 2021 Read More
  • a corpse flower

    The Bizarre Truth About Corpse Flowers

    Specimens of corpse flowers exist all over the world. What are they all about, anyway?

    By Aaron Homer May 21st, 2021 Read More
  • Chernobyl

    How A Radiation-Eating Fungus Growing In Chernobyl Could Save Future Astronauts

    It was believed that the area surrounding Chernobyl would remain unfit for life — until scientists discovered a fungus living within the radioactive territory.

    By Jesse Gormley May 18th, 2021 Read More
  • Richard I statue outside parliament

    The Strange Reign Of Richard The Lionheart

    Richard I "the Lionheart" was one of England's most famous and polarizing rulers.

    By Michele Gama Sosa May 3rd, 2021 Read More
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