Crazy Creatures on MSN
Why the most venomous creature on Earth isn’t a snake or scorpion
When people think of the most venomous animal in the world, they often imagine snakes, jellyfish, or scorpions, but the true answer is a small marine mollusk known as the cone snail. Despite its ...
More than 2,500 alien plant species could find suitable conditions in the Arctic, especially in northern Norway and Svalbard.
Human intelligence wasn’t a cosmic evolutionary fluke, some scientists say. The case against cosmic loneliness is growing.
But the real truth is that alien life on other planets could be even stranger than floating balloons or amorphous organisms ...
Green Matters on MSN
Researchers find alien-looking sea creatures in Colombia's seas that predate dinosaurs
These creatures are so fragile that the moment they are pulled out from the water, they collapse and disappear.
Former President Barack Obama ignited a firestorm when he seemed to admit aliens were “real.” Congress has explored the topic of UAP, UFOs for years.
The former president joked during an interview with YouTuber Brian Tyler Cohen about the extraterrestrials, saying they're ...
Released in the United States on June 11, 1982, Steven Spielberg's sci-fi classic "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial" turns 44 this year.
Warner Bros. is heading back to Middle-earth, and this time the spotlight is on one of its most twisted and tragic characters ...
One of Australia’s rarest mammals” was caught in camera after an ecologist sifted over 100 hours of wildlife footage.
Directed by Johnny Campbell, this sci-fi creature feature is based on the graphic novel by David Koepp. Also starring Liam Neeson. Film review.
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