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A strange sea creature discovered in Japan, resembling a skeletal panda, turns out to be a new species of Clavelina tunicate.
Scientists have discovered a new type of cell that helps Burmese pythons digest the entire skeletons of their prey.
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Tourists watched the animal fall to its death at the Grand Prismatic Spring near Old Faithful on Saturday. A large bison after it fell into a Yellowstone National Park hot spring on Saturday.
The invasive Burmese pythons plaguing Florida have an almost supernatural ability to absorb skeletons and scientists say they ...
Tourists at Yellowstone witnessed a bison's tragic death after it fell into the near-boiling waters of Grand Prismatic Spring, becoming trapped and unable to escape.
In fact, there is a spot a few miles away from the Grand Prismatic Spring in the Lower Geyser basin known unofficially as "Skeleton Pool" because of how many animal skeletons have been spotted there.
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“Whether it’s the birds, animals or prehistoric animals, skeletons or rocks — people have to know that they cannot see any of this anywhere else.
Specialized cells in the intestinal lining of Burmese pythons allows them to completely absorb the skeletons of their prey.