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John Felderhof looks much thinner than when we first met at the Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada convention in 2010. The weight loss could be from the heat and humidity of the ...
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From 'Vampire' Hedgehogs to Eyelash Vipers: 234 new species found in the Greater Mekong regionDNA studies of specimens collected in Myanmar revealed that the snake, previously believed ... new elevation range for its species. A lime-green tree frog species, Zhangixalus melanoleucus ...
The Boomslang snake, also known as the South African green tree snake, possesses venom that induces internal ... The king cobra (Ophiophagus hannah) is found in Hainan, India, and the Philippines and ...
Grab Philippines has planted the first 1,000 of 80,000 pledged mangrove trees in Dulao, La Union, marking an early milestone ...
Herpetologist Fred Kraus discovered a new arboreal snake species, Dendrelaphis atra, on Misima Island in Papua New Guinea. This snake, characterized by its matte black coloration and adaptability ...
A new species of snake was recently discovered after scientists spotted it taking on a hawk on a Papua New Guinea island. Measuring as long as 4 feet, 8 inches, the Dendrelaphis anthracina, or coal ...
Alliance for Green Philippines Inc. president Clifford Espinosa also emphasized that it is about time for the youth to make a move for the environment. “Parati nating i-emphasize na kayo ‘yung may ...
THE European Union (EU)-Philippines’ Green Economy Partnership is launching a call for projects that aim to strengthen the potential of eco-businesses nationwide, while addressing gaps in the ...
Among Green's comments: We have the talent, but he was the head of the snake. Coming in and bringing the dog out of us, and bringing that culture to us, and getting guys to play hard. That first ...
He was particularly interested in a group of tree-dwelling snakes with a “poorly understood” classification system, he wrote in a study published April 4 in the peer-reviewed journal Zootaxa.
His efforts were focused on a group of tree-dwelling snakes with a historically “confusing” classification system, he wrote in a study published April 4 in the peer-reviewed journal Zootaxa.
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