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Meet the 'walking tree' tourists love to talk about: Is it real?
Some rainforest tours claim you can see “walking trees” that move a few metres every year. The truth is more fascinating than ...
Seasons are changing in the Anthropocene, with new 'emergent seasons' like Southeast Asia's haze season appearing, while ...
New metallic beetle species, Konradus trescrucensis, is discovered in the Andes. It has adapted to extremely cold weather.
Extreme rain wasn’t the only cause of Sumatra’s deadly floods. Years of forest loss, eroded soils and weakened watersheds ...
The Papuan Olive Python, Apodora papuana, is a large, non-venomous snake native to New Guinea, distinguished by its rare ...
Forest loss and soil degredation resulted in Sumatra's natural ecosystem losing the ability to act as a natural sponge during ...
Over 5,000 indigenous people attended the UN's climate summit in the Amazon to call for land rights over their ancestral ...
The 'walking palm' of Central and South American rainforests, known for its stilt roots, has long fueled tales of self-relocation. However, scientific research debunks this myth, confirming the tree ...
Across their 10,000 species, sea slugs sport striking colors, external gills, and even the ability to regrow a body from a severed head.
Labuk Bay Proboscis Monkey Sanctuary is one of the best places in the world to see big-nosed pot-bellied proboscis monkeys in ...
Known as the “hypertropics,” this climate is defined by hot drought conditions—and hasn’t been seen on Earth for tens of ...
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