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The ancient horseshoe crab of the eastern U.S. and Asia has a special relationship with birds and marine life that helps maintain a natural balance within its habitat.
There's a disappearing act going on in the Atlantic Ocean although it is not one of magic.
When insects, spiders, crabs, and snakes grow too large, they must shed their outer covering and make a new one to grow into.
A permanent way to express fondness for a subject, whether it's Pokemon or quantum physics is to get a tattoo of it, something many are doing.
The ocean is a great provider to humans and people depend on the seas for a variety of reasons. There are several selfish reasons to protect the ocean.
The Cape May Bird Observatory provides observation platforms and naturalists to aid beginners and experienced birders in identifying raptors, shorebirds and songbirds.
Within COEX Mall, the largest underground shopping center in Asia is Korea's first themed commercial aquarium celebrating "The Fantastic Journey of Water".
Wilmington, North Carolina makes a perfect base for families with children to get outdoors and enjoy all that the coast has to offer.
Downtown Atlanta's Georgia Aquarium is one of the best family attractions around, and one of the most impressive aquariums in the world.
Despite being highly urbanised, there are many areas in Singapore where you can be in touch with nature. Three major natural habitats are highlighted here.
If nature lovers want to regale in 10,000 pristine acres abundant with flora, fauna and creatures great and small, then Little St. Simons is the spot for them.
The shells of slipper shells are not their only unusual characteristic. They exhibit different feeding, locomotion, and reproductive behaviors from other snails.
Two playful otters and a giant shark fossil make the Calvert Marine Museum in Solomons, Maryland, a fun and educational destination offering something for all ages.
The first woman to graduate from Heidelberg University in Germany, Hyde used her microelectrode for research without knowing the far-reaching effects of its applications.


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