"Monarchs that migrate north in spring will breed and pass away far before their descendants are ready to migrate south again. None of the monarchs on the fall migration path have ever been to their destination before, and yet they know exactly where to go. Scientists believe they use the sun's position and Earth's magnetic field to navigate directionally, but the rest is still a mystery being investigated."
Bananas are slightly radioactive! Enjoy!
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"Polar bears have black skin beneath their fur, which, along with their hollow, transparent hairs, helps them absorb the sun's heat, crucial for survival in the freezing Arctic, while the fur's light-scattering properties provide excellent camouflage against snow and ice for hunting."
"Sweden has launched a groundbreaking environmental initiative where wild crows are trained to collect discarded cigarette butts and exchange them for food via a special machine.
When a crow drops a piece of litter into the device, it releases a food reward, encouraging participation.
Researchers highlight crows’ intelligence and ability to learn complex behaviors as key to the program’s success. Early results from the pilot project indicate the approach could be highly effective for large-scale cleanup efforts.
This initiative demonstrates how innovative wildlife-assisted solutions can help tackle urban waste while engaging animals in meaningful tasks.
Bottom Fact: Sweden’s pilot program trains crows to collect cigarette litter in exchange for food, reducing public waste.
Source: Swedish environmental research reports, 2025"
"Firewalkers' ability to walk on hot coals without pain stems from a rare mutation in the SCN9A gene, which produces the Nav1.7 sodium channel, a crucial component for transmitting pain signals; this mutation blocks the channel, preventing pain messages from reaching the brain, leading to congenital insensitivity to pain (CIP) and inspiring new painkiller development."--Google AI
"One of Earth’s strangest waterfalls!
Deep in Antarctica lies Blood Falls, a bright red waterfall flowing from the Taylor Glacier. The color comes from iron rich, hypersaline water that has been trapped beneath the ice for millions of years.
When the water reaches the surface, the iron reacts with oxygen and turns the stream a deep red. Because of its extreme salt content, the water does not freeze even in temperatures far below zero."
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