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Hot news about the natural world in the last 5 years - Part 01 - LP 380




Hot news about the natural world in the last 5 years - Part 01 - LP 380
1. Giant squid drifts to the coast of New Zealand.
A giant squid up to 4,2m floated into the New Zealand coast to shock the world.
There is much speculation that it is Kraken creature in Norse mythology, a thousand meters long with huge tentacles.
Three brothers Daniel, Jack and Matthew Aplin are diving in the waters of Wellington in New Zealand, and they discovered this giant squid lying on the beach.
According to staff of the New Zealand Marine Conservation Department, this is one of the largest species of molluscs in the world. It is also the largest invertebrate surviving along with colossal inks.

2.The giant whale ran aground.
A humpback whale was found stranded on April 7, 2018 on the beach in Mar del Plata, Argentina.
This is a strange phenomenon because according to the environmentalists, rarely humpback whale stranded along the coast.
People on the beach together splashed water on the humpback whale's body to help it breathe. Later, local rescue workers used a heavy crane to bring the giant animal up to eight meters deep into the water.

3. Dinosaurs still exist as a new variant.
According to the journal Nature Communications, some scientists believe that birds are the current dinosaurs in the world. This was discovered when they opened the quest for the ADN of ancient dinosaurs.
This proves that the presence of fossils reveals that many dinosaurs have  bones are very much like the birds we see today.
Professor Darren Griffin tells that some dinosaurs have created their own variants. There are many chromosomes that allow dinosaurs to disturb their genes more than other animals. But the matter has not been officially announced, let's wait and see the most accurate scientific reports in the future about this.

4. Ants planted 3 million years ago.
The ants Philidris Nagasau, In the island of Fiji, has grown, tended and harvested the fruit from the Squamellaria plant from the Pliocene (about 5,332 to 1,806 million years ago). This is really a surprise to everyone.
Philidris nagasau is a species of ant in the genus Philidris. Described by Mann in 1921, the species is endemic to Fiji.
Philidris nagasau makes its living by planting seeds of epiphytes such as Squamellaria in the bark of host trees and tending them like a garden.
AUGUST 2018

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