The oldest fossil of a modern bird, dating from the age of dinosaurs, has been discovered, a new study reports.
The tiny fossil, nicknamed the "wonderchicken," includes a nearly complete skull hidden inside nondescript pieces of rock, and dates to more than 66 million years ago.
That's less than 1 million years before the asteroid impact that killed off all the large dinosaurs.
"The moment I first saw what was beneath the rock was the most exciting moment of my scientific career," said study lead author Daniel Field of the University of Cambridge in the U.K. in a statement.
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Friday, March 20, 2020
Save Teaism’s Koi!! – Please Share!
Longtime readers of the site know my affinity for fish so this one hits home – thanks to Patricia for passing on from Penn Quarter Teaism:
“Well friends… wanted to do a live video but wasn’t sure how to do it on Facebook and Instagram at the same time. If you’re stuck at home with kids who normally like to come watch the fish, you can entertain them with this.
To read more on this story, click here: Save Teaism’s Koi!!
“Well friends… wanted to do a live video but wasn’t sure how to do it on Facebook and Instagram at the same time. If you’re stuck at home with kids who normally like to come watch the fish, you can entertain them with this.
To read more on this story, click here: Save Teaism’s Koi!!
Thursday, March 19, 2020
How To Prevent Your Pets From Spreading Coronavirus
While there's no evidence that pets can catch coronavirus, some vets believe there's a way they can spread the virus through touching pet hair.
POTOMAC, Md. — Veterinarians are taking unprecedented precautions in the age of coronavirus, such as not allowing walk-in appointments and meeting pet owners outside. It's all in an effort to protect people from fomites.
The Centers for Disease Control says there is no evidence that pets can catch coronavirus. But some veterinarians believe that pets can pass it on. If a person doesn't know they have coronavirus, but has a virus droplet on their hands and then pets a dog in someone’s backyard, the virus could end up on the pet’s hair.
To read more on this story, click here: How To Prevent Your Pets From Spreading Coronavirus
POTOMAC, Md. — Veterinarians are taking unprecedented precautions in the age of coronavirus, such as not allowing walk-in appointments and meeting pet owners outside. It's all in an effort to protect people from fomites.
The Centers for Disease Control says there is no evidence that pets can catch coronavirus. But some veterinarians believe that pets can pass it on. If a person doesn't know they have coronavirus, but has a virus droplet on their hands and then pets a dog in someone’s backyard, the virus could end up on the pet’s hair.
To read more on this story, click here: How To Prevent Your Pets From Spreading Coronavirus
Tuesday, March 17, 2020
Brave Superhero Cats That Saved People’s Lives
Most of us would do anything for our pets: we adjust our homes for them, buy them their favorite foods, and pay for expensive vet bills. Some of us would even put our lives on the line for them without expecting the favor to be returned.
So, for all we do for them, it’s pretty amazing when our furry friends do make a sacrifice for us! And while it’s dogs that are often trained to be helpful and loyal, our feline family members are there for us, too! Just take a look at these incredible cats who saved their owners’ lives…
To read more on this story, click here: Brave Superhero Cats That Saved People’s Lives
So, for all we do for them, it’s pretty amazing when our furry friends do make a sacrifice for us! And while it’s dogs that are often trained to be helpful and loyal, our feline family members are there for us, too! Just take a look at these incredible cats who saved their owners’ lives…
To read more on this story, click here: Brave Superhero Cats That Saved People’s Lives
Scuba Diver’s Strange Encounter With Seal Pup Goes Viral
This Encounter Captured Millions Of HeartsWhen a videographer unexpectedly encountered a group of seal pups while scuba diving in the sea, their behavior completely took him by surprise. 55-year-old Gary Grayson loves nothing more than taking a walk (or a swim) on the wild side. However, when he ended up bumping into a seal just off the south coast of England, nothing could prepare him for the response he would receive after posting a video of the strange encounter online…
To read more on this story, click here: Scuba Diver’s Strange Encounter With Seal Pup Goes Viral
20 Famous Pets That Rake In Outrageous Amounts Of Money For Their Owners Each Year
Let’s be honest: most of us could probably use a bigger paycheck. We work the jobs we do to makes ends meet, but there aren’t many people out there who think they’re compensated exactly as they should be for the hard work they put into their day-to-day routine.
So what would you do if you found out there are certain animals who probably make more money than you do just for being animals? You’ve probably seen some of them in movies, on television, or online, and they bring in a hefty paycheck—even though they can’t even spend it!
To read more on this story, click here: 20 Famous Pets That Rake In Outrageous Amounts Of Money For Their Owners Each Year
So what would you do if you found out there are certain animals who probably make more money than you do just for being animals? You’ve probably seen some of them in movies, on television, or online, and they bring in a hefty paycheck—even though they can’t even spend it!
To read more on this story, click here: 20 Famous Pets That Rake In Outrageous Amounts Of Money For Their Owners Each Year
Saturday, March 7, 2020
Clever Little Hummingbird Builds A Home With A Roof
Few constructions in nature evoke a sense of coziness and warmth quite like nests — treetop homes built with love and care by birds to raise their babies.
But this particular mom-to-be found a rather ingenious way of making her place even cozier.
Conservationist Bianca Caroline Soares is no stranger to seeing hummingbird nests perched on branches in the jungle near her home in Paraguay. But on a walk last Spring, she spotted one unlike any she’d seen before.
To read more on this story, click here: Clever Little Hummingbird Builds A Home With A Roof
But this particular mom-to-be found a rather ingenious way of making her place even cozier.
Conservationist Bianca Caroline Soares is no stranger to seeing hummingbird nests perched on branches in the jungle near her home in Paraguay. But on a walk last Spring, she spotted one unlike any she’d seen before.
To read more on this story, click here: Clever Little Hummingbird Builds A Home With A Roof
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