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A marvel of the rainforest treetops; the Green Thornytail Iguana (Uracentron azureum). This species is endemic to part of the Guiana shield in the upper part of the Amazon, Suriname and French Guiana. They are rarely seen as they live mainly high up the trees. It will be featured in the upcoming book: The Reptiles of the Guianas (Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana)

http://www.reptiles4all.com/

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🧬 7 years ago, scientists proved that they can shave a cell down to its most basic elements, creating a life form with the smallest genome that allows it to grow and divide in lab.

Recent study proofs that even simplest self-replicating organisms on earth can adapt.

During 300 days of evolution in the lab (the generational equivalent of 40,000 human years), the "minimal cells" regained all the vitality they had sacrificed.

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-023-06288-x

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Researchers have identified a new pack of endangered gray wolves in California: A new pack of gray wolves has shown up in California's Sierra Nevada, several hundred miles away from any other known population of the endangered species
https://phys.org/news/2023-08-endangered-gray-wolves-california.html

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The fastest-evolving moss in the world may not adapt to climate change: The hardy genus Takakia has survived 400 million years but is losing ground in the Himalayas
https://www.sciencenews.org/article/fastest-evolving-moss-adapt-climate-change

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Biochip could detect multiple viruses, cancers, or toxins in minutes: Bumpy silicon array reveals presence of tiny amounts of DNA—and potentially other types of molecules—without first making copies
https://www.science.org/content/article/biochip-could-detect-multiple-viruses-cancers-or-toxins-minutes

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Flower that thrives in Death Valley may hold secret to heat adaptation: Insights into how Death Valley’s Tidestromia oblongifolia tolerates such high temperatures could help researchers to engineer crops that can survive global warming
https://archive.is/0I9Vn

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Tropical trees use social distancing to maintain biodiversity: Tropical forests often harbor hundreds of species of trees in a square mile, but scientists often struggle to understand how such a diversity of species can coexist.
https://phys.org/news/2023-08-tropical-trees-social-distancing-biodiversity.html

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Bizarre-Looking Colossus Whale May Have Been Heaviest Animal Ever (Sorry, Blue Whales): “I’ve never seen anything like it,” says a paleontologist not involved in the discovery of a 40-million-year-old fossilized whale
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/bizarre-looking-colossus-whale-may-have-been-heaviest-animal-ever-sorry-blue-whales/

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Dogs provide critical support for homeless people, study finds: Homeless people and their dogs have a mutually beneficial relationship, with the dogs providing critical support for their owners' emotional and mental health while owners make every effort to protect dogs and meet their welfare needs, new research has found. https://phys.org/news/2023-07-dogs-critical-homeless-people.html

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Why Do Cats Land on Their Feet? Physics Explains: As it turns out, felines can survive a fall from any height—at least in theory
https://archive.is/j55HE

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Bizarre ‘mind-controlling’ parasitic worm lacks genes found in every known animal: Our world is full of bizarre and intriguing creatures. One of the strangest, though, is the hairworm, a parasitic worm known as a “mind control worm” in some circles. These parasitic worms are found all over the world, and they look similar to thin strands of spaghetti, usually measuring a couple of inches long. However, their bodies and genes hint at the parasitic lifestyle that they live.
https://bgr.com/science/bizarre-mind-controlling-parasitic-worm-lacks-genes-found-in-every-known-animal/

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Around 2,000 penguins wash up dead on Uruguay coast: Around 2,000 penguins have appeared dead on the coast of eastern Uruguay in the last 10 days, and the cause, which does not appear to be avian influenza, remains a mystery, authorities said.
https://phys.org/news/2023-07-penguins-dead-uruguay-coast.html

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This is a 440-pound heart from a blue whale, the largest known animal to ever exist. The heart was so large that technicians had to douse it in 1,000 gallons of formaldehyde. Read more about it here: https://www.smithsonianmag.com/travel/painstaking-process-preserving-blue-whales-heart-180964038/

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