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The mindblowing “La Moto Volante” motorbike can transform itself into a hoverbike! 🤯 🏍.
See ya later 👋! The nest was the first discovered in the U.S.
Crews with the WSDA Pest Program vacuumed the hornets from the tree cavity into large canisters Saturday. The nest was about the size of a basketball and contained an estimated 100 to 200 hornets.
The specimens will be used for research purposes, said Sven Spichiger, an entomologist with WSDA, during a press conference Friday afternoon.
These alien-like creatures are virtually invisible in the deep sea.
Nature found a way to make those terrified of sharks even more worried about the ocean. A shark with two heads (previously at BB). Two damn heads! Fortunately, the bi-noggined fish was a spadenose shark, which at its full mature size is just over two feet long. After taking the requisite pictures the Indian fisherman released it back to the Arabian Sea waters and into your nightmares. That’s right, it is still out there, and most assuredly coming for you.
Feature photo by TheAgent41 Posted in 2-Headed Shark.
No thank you!! 🙅♀️🙅♂️ A nest of Asian giant hornets, aka Murder Hornets, was found for the first time within the U.S. in Washington state. State officials plan to eradicate the invasive species. https://bit.ly/37xshZj
A new species of prehistoric reptile has apparently been discovered within the depths of the Petrified Forest National Park in northeastern Arizona.
Named Skybalonyx skapter, the fossilized remains are believed to be a new species of drepanosaur, a reported 220-million-year-old burrowing reptile that potentially looked like a combination of an anteater and chameleon, the Petrified Forest National Park said Tuesday in a news release.
Skybalonyx skapter, though, may have looked even more peculiar, the release said.