Por: The New York Times Science October 19, 2022
They lurk in the woodshed, the crawl space and the closet you should have cleaned out. Their glossy black bodies are marked with a ruby hourglass, and they’ve pierced many an unwary thumb with their fangs. As hidden menaces go, black widow spiders are not aggressive — to get it to attack — but their venom makes bites extremely painful to humans, and to small animals like mice, fatal.It’s difficult to believe that anything would want to... + full article
Newsweek USA World October 17, 2022
An incredible image showing a photographer's point of view as he was surrounded by venomous sea snakes is among the pictures chosen for the 58th Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition.The exhibition, which opened Friday at the Natural History Museum, London (NHM),... + más
Very rare and deadly bright orange snakes found in car park | Newsweek
Sea snakes are taking refuge in the twilight zone and no one knows why | Newsweek
Newsweek USA World October 12, 2022
A snake catcher in South Africa engaged in a tug of war with a black mamba while trying to remove it from a house.Nick Evans—who owns a snake removal business in the Greater Durban area—returned to a property in Reservoir Hills after being unable to locate a black mamba... + más
Huge venomous snake found on homeowner's windowsill: Absolute weapon | Newsweek
Black mamba caught lurking under bath tub on hot day | Newsweek
New York Post USA Life October 05, 2022
He tried to smooch the snake — and nearly got the hiss of death. An Indian snake handler’s attempt to kiss a cobra backfired terribly after the serpent returned the favor — and bit him on the lips. A video of the venomous saliva swap is currently causing facepalms across... + más
Man tries to kiss cobra, gets bitten in face now battling for life | Newsweek
3 Predictors Of A Toxic Work Culture And How Leaders Can Detox It | Forbes
Newsweek USA Nation September 30, 2022
An adorable video, seen above, shows the moment zoo staff released 50 Texas horned lizards into the wild on Wednesday, 28 September.The horned lizards had been hatched at the San Antonio Zoo as part of an ongoing project to reintroduce the species to the wild.The elusive lizard,... + más
Giant Hickory Horned Devils are emerging from trees in southeastern states | Newsweek
Buybuy Baby, a bright spot for Bed Bath & Beyond, reports steep drop in sales against tough comparisons | CNBC
CNN USA Business September 27, 2022
New York CNN Business — Forget , lunch and dinner. People can’t get enough of the in-between. Big companies report that are soaring. Net sales of Doritos, Cheetos, Ruffles, PopCorners, Smartfood and SunChips grew by double digits in the second quarter. Retail sales of... + más
Funyuns & Fireball: Orlando snackers prepare for Hurricane Ian | Orlando Sentinel
Feeding America teams up with others to help the hungry, preserve their 'dignity' and change policy | Fox News
New York Post USA Life September 26, 2022
A grieving widow kept the “mummified” corpse of her husband hidden inside her home for 18 months — and used a cleaning disinfectant to keep the flesh from rotting. The unidentified woman, who hails from Uttar Pradesh, India, reportedly refused to believe that her spouse... + más
On a Corpse’s Wrist, an Emblem of Ukrainian Fortitude | The New York Times
Spanish charity rescues 372 in central Mediterranean; 1 dead | ABC News
Newsweek USA World September 26, 2022
A black mamba has been caught lurking under a bath on a hot day at a home in South Africa.Nick Evans—a snake-catcher and rescuer based in Greater Durban—posted on Facebook that he arrived at the home in Queensburgh to catch the highly venomous snake.The heat is bringing out... + más
Black mamba kills man's wife, daughter and nephew in single attack | Newsweek
Bed Bath & Beyond's merchandise problems will make it hard to pull off a turnaround this holiday season | CNBC
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