Researchers said they named the new species “cuulongensis” after the Vietnamese name “cửu long,” which means “nine dragons” and references the many mouths of the Mekong River where the new species ...
Spring break is here and many are planning getaways in Georgia, but be aware of the potential danger lurking in the state: venomous snakes. Georgia is home to six species of venomous snakes ...
Sea moss (Irish moss) is a type of red seaweed that may offer health benefits, including improving thyroid function, helping manage diabetes, boosting immune health, and more. Keep in mind that ...
London — The Monday collision between a cargo ship and an oil tanker in the North Sea "has a high risk of being an environmental disaster in really important protected areas," Naomi Tilley ...
The crash ignited a huge fire, which is still burning on one of the vessels in the North Sea, about 10 miles off the coast of Hull, a busy port and fishing center. Dozens of people were rescued ...
The King Cobra and Indian Krait are two of India's most venomous snakes, each with unique advantages in lethality and hunting strategies. A clash between them would likely favor the larger ...
The King Cobra and Indian Krait are two of India's most venomous snakes, each with unique advantages in lethality and hunting strategies. A clash between them would likely favor the larger, stronger ...
Whether you’re walking on a park trail or hiking in the woods, it’s exciting to see a snake in the wild. It could be a small one slithering through a pile of leaves on its way back to its hole. Or ...
In the mysterious depths of the eastern Pacific Ocean lies a creature that has recently captured the attention of marine enthusiasts and researchers alike – the largest yellow-bellied sea snake ever ...
Puerto Vallarta, Mexico – In recent days, tourists and residents along Puerto Vallarta’s coastline have witnessed an unusual sight: an increased presence of sea snakes on local beaches. Civil ...
SINGAPORE – Talks between Asean and China to sign the long-delayed South China Sea Code of Conduct (COC) are ramping up, with differences closer to being ironed out than before.
According to the Chinese zodiac, 2025 is the Year of the Wood Snake. Occupying the sixth position in the Chinese zodiac, the Snake embodies a blend of charm and mystery and is seen as a symbol of ...