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How a group of butterflies flew 2,600 miles across the Atlantic Ocean without stopping
CNN.com· 4 days agoPainted lady butterflies venture far and wide with their impressive migratory patterns that stretch...
First the Water Turned Red, Then a Toxic Wind Began to Blow
New York Times· 6 days agoLydia Millet is a novelist and short-story writer whose first book of nonfiction, a personal and natural history called “We Loved It All: A Memory of Life,” was published in April. The Uruguayan ...
Andy Milne, the England fan who regularly goes viral at major tournaments, has a fascinating job
GiveMeSport· 3 days agoMost English fans will be well aware of John 'Portsmouth Football Club' Westwood, the Pompey fan who...
Six beaches you can visit using the Coastliner and Coasthopper buses
Cambridge Evening News· 6 days agoCambridgeshire might not have its own coastline, but it is surrounded by counties with plenty of...
The reason why France have a rooster as the badge on their shirt
GiveMeSport· 4 days agoThe France national team have a rooster on their badge due to the animals' links to bravery and...
This Aquatic Wildcat Quacks Like A Duck—And Is Feared To Be Extinct In 2 Of Its Natural Habitats
Forbes· 6 days agoThere are exceptions, however, and the aptly named fishing cat (Prionailurus viverrinus) is one of them. This medium-sized wildcat is native to the wetlands and mangrove forests of South and ...