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There's a place on Earth where life has virtually disappeared. đł
Her job is to bring dead animals to life ⊠Brut met Divya Anantharaman at her studio where she demystified the often misunderstood art of taxidermy.
This bird may be clumsy on land, but it's a masterful predator. Meet the Northern Gannet.
From dishwashing soap to sponges, here are 3 zero-waste tips for doing the dishes...
This tropical forest used to cover the cities of Rio de Janerio and SĂŁo Paulo. But today, more than 90% of it has vanished. This is Mata AtlĂąntica, Brazil's other endangered forest.
Itâs been nicknamed the "little mirror" from the forests of South America. But for this butterfly, this extraordinary appearance is a simple matter of survival. Meet the Greta oto.
It's as big as a sheep, it barks like a dog, but it's a rodent. Meet the capybara.
How to stay cool (and eco-friendly) without A/C đĄïž
Don't be afraid â these spiders can help capture potentially dangerous insects already in our homes. đ·ïž (Via Brut nature)
This octopus carries shells wherever it goes and uses them as shelters. That's the fascinating behavior observed recently by scientists.
Regenerating the oceans by 2050 is possible, but we have to act now. This is the conclusion of a major scientific study. Here's what we can do to save marine life before it's too late. đ
Kind of makes you wonder what else could be out there âŠ
Spainâs Red River is not just a spectacular landscape, itâs a scientific wonder. It might even be a sign that life on Mars is possible.