New species are being discovered at a faster rate than ever—more than 16,000 every year—and the trend shows no sign of ...
The so-called ticks are not the only extraterrestrial bugs appearing on Alien: Earth. We’ve also got a nest of flies, which seems to live inside a hornet’s nest from our own world. We don’t know much ...
New species are being discovered faster than ever before — at a rate of more than 16,000 every year, suggests a new study.
Biologists from the Ateneo de Manila University in the Philippines have confirmed the presence of the tinfoil barb (Barbonymus schwanefeldii), a popular aquarium fish, in Laguna de Bay, the country's ...
So far, Hulu’s Alien: Earth has been fascinating. Fans believe that the best part of the series is undoubtedly the new species introduced in the show. While Xenomorphs and Facehuggers make a return, ...
A 7-foot-long ocean sunfish was recently discovered on an Oregon beach, attracting the attention of local aquatic experts. The fish, which is also known as a Mola mola, recently washed ashore at Hug ...
The Alien franchise has always focused on just one titular alien — the Xenomorph. Yes, over the years, we got extrapolations of the Xenomorph, like the Queen, and the facehuggers. Yet they all still ...
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