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Warrant issued for man with Kings Langley connections

Warrant issued for man with Kings Langley connections
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Danube Delta guesthouses booked 80 pct on average for Whit holiday

Danube Delta accommodation facilities are roughly 80 percent booked for the upcoming Whit break, and some guest houses are even fully booked, the.

Meet The King of a Toxic Underground Ecosystem Unlike Anywhere Else on Earth

Meet The King of a Toxic Underground Ecosystem Unlike Anywhere Else on Earth 19 DECEMBER 2020 The Movile cave in southeast Romania wouldn t be top of your holiday destination list: no light gets down to it, the air is thick with poisonous gases, and it was cut off from the outside world for around 5.5 million years before its accidental discovery in 1986.   Life does exist in the Movile though, and scientists have identified the largest creature they ve found there yet. It s a troglobiont (or underground) centipede that has been given the name Cryptops speleorex, and it grows up to 52 mm (2 inches) in length.

King of the Cave: New Centipede on Top of Food Chain in Sulphur-Soaked Cavern

The king of the Movile cave in Romania is a diminutive one, at under 2 inches in length. A photo of the newly discovered centipede species Cryptops speleorex, the largest inhabitant of Romania’s Movile cave known to date. (Mihai Baciu, GESS LAB, Mangalia) (CN) Scientists have discovered a new species of centipede able to survive in the most inhabitable of places, deep within a Romanian cave with an unforgiving atmosphere and some of the harshest environmental conditions. In a study published Wednesday in the journal Zookeys, international scientists Varpu Vahtera from the University of Turku in Finland, Pavel Stoev from the National Museum of Natural History in Bulgaria, and Nesrine Akkari from the Museum of Natural History in Vienna, Austria, discuss their discovery of this fascinating creature that appears to be the largest inhabitant of the otherworldly cave.

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