Aquachigger on MSN
A giant snake was lurking by his pond - then the trap worked
He says a gigantic snake had been hiding near the cattails by his pond, so he set traps along the bank to catch whatever was ...
The Action Lab on MSN
How does this app blow out candles?
I show you how an app can blow wind out of your phone enough to blow out candles.
Spring has sprung and the Easter holidays are fast approaching. It’s a beautiful time of year, when much of Britain is in bloom and the kids have time to play – and yet planning a day out can be a ...
My buddy and I managed to find the best wild trout fishing of our lives. We didn't realize it would cost us our feet, our food, and too many close calls to count ...
Jon Ewert, a Colorado Parks and Wildlife aquatic biologist, gave a “State of the Fish” presentation March 16 in Silverthorne.
SussexWorld on MSN
Meet Drusillas Park’s adorable new arrivals this Easter holidays
Are you ready for an egg-stravaganza of Easter fun at Drusillas? Enjoy all your favourite zooper activities, plus an egg-stra special Easter Egg Trail, and the chance to meet two sets of adorable new ...
At Gunther Toody’s Diner in Colorado Springs, you don’t need a DeLorean or a phone booth to visit the 1950s; you just need an ...
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US Weekly on MSN
Scientists Just Discovered 13-Foot Prehistoric Python In Taiwan
Researchers have identified fossil evidence of a giant python — estimated to exceed 13 feet in length — that once lived on ...
4don MSN
Fossilized Bone Reveals Taiwan Was Once Home to Giant Pythons, Mammoths and Saber-Toothed Cats
A single vertebra unearthed near Tainan is rewriting what scientists know about prehistoric Taiwan.
Researchers have found a metabolite in Burmese pythons that suppresses appetite in mice without some of GLP-1's side effects. And humans make it, too.
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