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The One and Only Platypus
by Eric Mendoza, Oct 24, 2008
As the only known animal that combines traits from birds, reptiles, and mammals the platypus is nature's wacky transforming oddity.
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Praying Mantis: Silent Ambush
by Lost in Arizona, Sep 23, 2008
Silent predators of the landscape.
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Butterflies of the Sea: Flamboyantly Decorated Marine Animals
by CHAN LEE PENG, Jul 24, 2008
These flamboyantly decorated marine animals leave us wondering how their unusually spectacular bright and colourful bodies protecting them from being attacked beneath the sea beds. Their dazzling and striking coloras make the marine lovers, aquarium enthusiasts, tide-poolers and even divers gaze at them in awe.
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Five Things That a Person Suffering From Batrachophobia Would Avoid
by Nelson Doyle, Jul 18, 2008
People who suffer from Batrachophobia would want to avoid these five things no matter what.
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Vampires That Live in the Human Body
by CHAN LEE PENG, Jan 19, 2008
These deadly blood sucking creatures like to dwell in human body.
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Fabulous Sea Turtles Fast Disappearing
by Louie Jerome, Apr 15, 2008
There are only seven species of sea turtle left in the world and at least on of those will be extinct within 10 years.
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Infertility: A Thing of the Past?
by tes310, Apr 20, 2008
Research is currently ongoing all over the world about a new technology that would allow eggs and sperm to be grown from human skin. This could mean hope for many couples who can't have children.
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Gull: The Web-footed Bird
by Swapna P, Apr 27, 2008
Gull is a web-footed bird with long, narrow wings, found near oceans and large inland bodies of water.
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A Wonderful World of Moths and Butterflies
by apverg, Dec 28, 2007
Did you ever wonder where butterflies and moths come from, where they go, how they live and where they die? If you search into the history of it you will definitely be excited. Both are having the same shape and have the same kind of tissues; yet they are different from each other in many natures.
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