Por: Orlando Sentinel Politics March 24, 2023
You probably already know Florida’s climate allows all kinds of nasty creatures to survive here. Snakes. Spiders. Politicians. This place is so unique that the Everglades is the only ecosystem on earth where crocodiles and American alligators coexist. It’s like Mother Nature asked God: Should we give Florida a toothy, sofa-sized reptile capable of swallowing a Labradoodle? And God said: Let’s make it a double. I mention this because anyone... + full article
Newsweek USA Tech April 05, 2023
Scientists have discovered that female spiders that usually eat their mates after sex choose to act as if they're dead so that males will trust them enough to copulate.According to a paper published in the journal Current Zoology in March, the females of some species of... + más
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Newsweek USA World March 21, 2023
In a scene straight from the nightmares of everyone scared of snakes, a man who was struggling to flush his toilet found the blockage when a 50lb python peeked its head out of the U-bend.Chang Lantanoy, from Thailand, shared pictures of the unwelcome visitor in his toilet to a... + más
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Orlando Sentinel USA Nation March 17, 2023
Black widow spiders can stir primordial fear — they lurk in dark corners and their venom can cause excruciating pain, and in extremely rare occasions, death. But they seem to be no match for their aggressive non-native cousin, the brown widow. Scientists at the University of... + más
Brown Widows Are Winning the Fight for Your Attic and Garage | The New York Times
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The Boston Globe USA Nation March 15, 2023
MIAMI — So much for all the efforts to slow the proliferation of Burmese pythons in the Florida Everglades over the last two decades, including with paid contractors, trained volunteers, and an annual hunt that has drawn participants from as far as Latvia: The giant snakes... + más
Pythons, Invasive and Hungry, Are Making Their Way North in Florida | The New York Times
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The New York Times USA Nation March 14, 2023
MIAMI — So much for all the efforts to slow the proliferation of Burmese pythons in the Florida Everglades over the last two decades, including with paid contractors, trained volunteers and an annual hunt that has drawn participants from as far as Latvia: The giant snakes have... + más
Pythons, invasive and hungry, are making their way north in Florida | The Boston Globe
Newsweek USA World February 20, 2023
Spiders are some of nature's creepiest and crawliest creatures, but some species might be getting a little bit less scary: they're going blind.New research published in the journal Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution has found seven new species of funnel web spider... + más
Newsweek USA Tech October 11, 2022
A wolf spider has been pictured giving multiple babies a ride on her bulbous back.In a widely shared viral Reddit post, user u/tballey revealed a picture they had taken while out on a walk of the brown and beige-striped spider with at least ten tiny young sitting on her back.Do... + más
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