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Pine Cones are Sensitive to Humidity
To release their seeds at the ideal time, pine cones open and close their scales depending on the...

Ticks Obtain Their Water Supply While Living in Soil and Fallen Leaves
Microorganisms decompose a number of different materials, such as fallen leaves, in order to cons...

Chimpanzees Are Able to Find Medicinal Plants
When we become sick, we take medicine to get well. But what remedies do animals use for their rec...

Mushrooms That Fly on Rainy Days
Nidulariaceae (bird’s nest fungi) are a type of fungi that live on decomposing matter. Nowadays y...

Alsomitra Seeds Glide Through the Air without Help from the Wind
Alsomitra macrocarpa is a vine in the tropical islands of Asia that winds around tall trees as it...

Limber Pines Withstand Strong Wind
The Limber Pine, found in the Rocky Mountain area of the Midwestern United States, grows 12–15m t...

Penguin Has All-Seeing Eyes
The King penguin lives on islands mainly found in the extremely cold climate of the South Pole. T...

Black Kite’s Eyes Are Protected from Ultraviolet Rays
The black kite is a bird of prey that searches for food from the sky, and after it swiftly snatch...

Cecropia Moths are Resistant to Bacterial Infection
The Cecropia Moth, Hyalophora cecropia, is a member of the Saturniidae family that lives in Ameri...

Heat-Loving Bacteria
The human body maintains a body temperature of around 37°C, the optimal temperature for the vario...
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