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Braving the backcountry backfired on a woman in Alaska when she was attacked by a bear while using an outhouse!
Shannon Stevens was staying at her brother’s yurt in the Alaskan wilderness when she made her way to the resident outhouse. The experience quickly turned from relief to panic when a bear lunged up from below and bit her the backside before she even had a chance to sit down fully. She immediately jumped up, screamed, and got the heck out of there.
Hearing screams from the outhouse, Steven’s brother, Erik, rushed down to check on her, assuming a squirrel or a mink had bitten her. Instead, he found her tending to a bear bite, and the duo rushed back to the safety of the yurt.
Famous DaVinci Replica Returned to Italian Museum After Who Knows How Long
Italian police had the rare pleasure of cracking a case before it hatched this week when a replica of a famous Leonardo DaVinci painting was returned to a Naples museum before anyone even knew it was missing.
The 16
th century copy of DaVinci’s “Salvator Mundi” was last accounted for in January 2020 when the Museodoma San Domenico Maggiore closed its doors due to the COVID-19 pandemic, leading to the astute deduction that it was heisted at some point in the last year.
Though when and how someone broke into the museum is yet to be revealed, Naples prosecutor Giovanni Melillo speculated that “it is plausible that it was a commissioned theft by an organization working in the international art trade.”
It was once believed that the massive number of members in a naked mole-rat colony resulted from inbreeding, but studies have since shown that this is highly unlikely.
In a new study published in the Journal of Zoology, Washington University biology professor Stan Braude reveals findings from the 30 years he has spent observing naked mole-rats in Kenya. They watched as 26 of the monitored colonies took 13 others by brute force, with the opposing rodents never to be seen again or so they thought. Two pups were later in one of the conquistador colonies, working their little tails off.
Though classified as rodents, naked mole-rats suffer a serious case of mistaken identity, living a militant lifestyle more akin to insects. Like bees and ants, these creepers rely on a queen who fights her way to dominance and reigns supreme as the only member to reproduce.
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