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In eastern Indonesia, a child adventurer discovers a new giant stick insect

KUPANG, Indonesia In March 2021, Davis Marthin Damaledo set out on foot accompanied by his father, Dantje, to pursue his childhood fascination with the natural world around his home in eastern Indonesia. As the father and son made progress through the countryside near Oemasi village, in the west of Timor Island, 14-year-old Davis was […] ....

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Nawaz: Bugs are part of the family now, but those spiderwebs have to go

Creating educational opportunities out of housekeeping neglect does not make one’s dwelling conducive for guests. ....

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Nawaz: Bugs are part of the family now, but those spiderwebs have to go

Creating educational opportunities out of housekeeping neglect does not make one’s dwelling conducive for guests. ....

United States , Emily Post , Le Tirant , Saleema Nawaz , Montreal Gazette , Navesh Chitrakar , Spider Versus , Eve Andr , Dryas Julia ,

2020 in Animal News - The New York Times


The Wildest Animal News From 2020
These are the stories about birds, bugs, fish and mammals that surprised and delighted readers the most this year.
Credit.Lily Benson
Dec. 23, 2020
It was a rough year for Homo sapiens. The coronavirus pandemic highlighted our vulnerabilities in a natural world that is constantly changing. Many were pushed to find new levels of resolve and creativity to survive.
While humans quarantined, birds, bugs, fish and mammals put their own ingenuity on display. The year 2020 was when murder hornets appeared in the United States, scientists introduced us to an octopus as cute as the emoji and researchers discovered that platypuses glow under a black light. ....

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