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Around 5.4 Million People Worldwide Are Bitten By Snakes Every Year. About Half Of Those Bites Are From

Around 5.4 Million People Worldwide Are Bitten By Snakes Every Year. About Half Of Those Bites Are From

Around 5.4 million people worldwide are bitten by snakes every year. About half of those bites are from venomous snakes, and an estimated 81,000–138,000 people die from them and around three times as many amputations and other permanent disabilities are caused by snakebites annually.


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🕷️Meet Joe Arguelles, a comparative biology Ph.D. student in the Museum’s Richard Gilder Graduate School. His research focuses on understanding the molecular drivers of the incredible mechanical properties of spider silks.

🕸️He also studies the evolution of “prey capture systems” (silk, venom, and vision) in active hunting spiders, and how these genes have changed in response to the loss of web-spinning behavior.

1 year ago
El Ojo The Eye Island Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina
El Ojo The Eye Island Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina

El Ojo ‘The Eye’ Island Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina

First discovered by Argentinian filmmaker Sergio Neuspiller in 2003, El Ojo is an uninhabited circular rotating floating island located within a slightly larger circular lake in the Paraná Delta in the Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. This island is constantly rotating on its own axis due to the flow of the river beneath it. The island was named because of its resemblance to an eye when viewed from above: as the island rotates within its surrounding circular lake, the eye appears to move.


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1 year ago

Mercury as little dot front of the Sun

Mercury As Little Dot Front Of The Sun
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Meet One Of The Planets Smallest Turtles: The Bog Turtle (Glyptemys Muhlenbergii)! This Petite Reptile

Meet one of the planet’s smallest turtles: the bog turtle (Glyptemys muhlenbergii)! This petite reptile grows up to 4.5 in (11.4 cm) long. It’s easily identifiable by the orange patches on either side of its head.

The bog turtle has an impressive lifespan, with the oldest documented individual reaching an age of 61! Unfortunately, this species is critically endangered due in part to poaching and habitat loss as a result of human expansion.

Photo: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Headquarters, CC BY 2.0, flickr (juvenile pictured)

1 year ago
Tesla Is Recalling Nearly All Vehicles Sold In US To Fix An Autopilot Fault

Tesla is recalling nearly all vehicles sold in US to fix an autopilot fault


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