Por: Newsweek World March 16, 2023
A woman has been bitten multiple times by one of Australia's most infamous and deadly creatures—the blue-ringed octopus.The victim was swimming on Chinamans Beach in Sydney's Lower North Shore when she picked up a shell, which turned out to contain the tiny killer creature.Having fallen out onto her stomach, the blue-ringed octopus bit her twice on the abdomen.A blue-ringed octopus bite is a rare call for us but they are extremely... + full article
Newsweek USA Health January 03, 2023
The year got off to a terrifying start for one family when a huge snake found its way into their home.The snake was found underneath the family's Christmas tree at a home on the outskirts of Brisbane, in eastern Australia. After the family contacted Brisbane North Snake... + más
Venomous snake slithers into daycare, hospitalizes toddler | Newsweek
Deadly snake slithers into woman's washing machine: Shaken | Newsweek
Los Angeles Times USA Nation December 20, 2022
Sandwiched here between the Pacific Ocean and Kona Airport — atop a dusty volcanic desert — dozens of 50-gallon water tanks gurgle and bubble away; each home to a solitary, wild-caught octopus and a couple of floating, plastic bath toys. Situated on land owned and operated... + más
My Mother and the Octopus | The Atlantic
What Would It Look Like if Octopuses Had Souls? | Slate
The Atlantic USA Science December 05, 2022
How can a creature starve for years without something like hope?Erik Carter / The AtlanticDecember 5, 2022, 8 AM ETYears ago, when I was in the seventh grade, an octopus sailed off the seafloor and secured herself to a rocky outcropping off the coast of California. She was... + más
Sometimes This Octopus Is So Mad It Just Wants to Throw Something | The New York Times
The New York Times USA Science November 10, 2022
It turns out that the urge to hurl something at an irritating neighbor is not confined to land animals. A study published on shows that octopuses of at least one species throw silt and shells, sometimes at one another. It’s a rare behavior in the animal kingdom, and the study... + más
Octopus venom found to slow the growth of cancer | Newsweek
Newsweek USA Health October 27, 2022
A potential new treatment for one of the most serious forms of skin cancer has been found in a rather unlikely place: octopus venom.A team of researchers from Spain and Australia studying the venom of the Australian southern sand octopus has identified a compound that may... + más
This creature can feast on black widows and we now know how | Newsweek
Slate USA Life October 03, 2022
In My Octopus Teacher, the Academy Award–winning 2020 Netflix documentary, filmmaker Craig Foster chronicles his yearlong relationship with an octopus living in a South African kelp forest. The creature is passing strange when he first spots it, hiding itself in a cloak of... + más
How to Hunt Like an Octopus | The New York Times
Hocus Pocus 2 Is Cutesy, Not Campy | Vanity Fair
The New York Times USA Science September 24, 2022
In its small glass aquarium, an octopus is coiled placidly in its den.Then, a crab falls into the tank.The octopus scrambles to fling itself over the crab, looking less like a finely honed killing machine than a toddler who’s spotted a cookie, engulfing its clawed prey in a... + más
Moose hunt in northern Maine begins Monday | Portland Press Herald
Former Woonsocket mayor found dead in her home, officials confirm | The Boston Globe
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