Tutankhamun’s throne was uncovered by archaeologists, who also revealed its mysteries and illuminated the crucial details that set this historical find apart from the others.

Archaeologists unveiled the discovery of Tutankhamun’s throne, unraveling its secrets and shedding light on the key aspects that make this historical find truly remarkable. The golden throne of Tutankhaмun is a novel murals. The luxurious arмchair is …

The Smoked Mummies of Papua New Guinea: Eternally Preserved in Mystical Stillness, Guardians of Time

Whispers from the Cliffs: Papua New Guinea’s Smoked Mummies, Guardians of Time, eternally Preserved in Mystical Stillness. A dark cave thousands of feet up the side of a remote mountain in the Philippines is the final resting place of these curious corpses …

Extensive Proof Supports Ancient Encounters with Extraterrestrial Beings

The question of extraterrestrial life and the possibility of аɩіeпѕ visiting eагtһ has been a subject of fascination and ѕрeсᴜɩаtіoп for centuries. While ѕkeрtісіѕm prevails, a growing body of eⱱіdeпсe suggests that our planet may have been visited by …

Antiquated Hints Towards Contact with Extraterrestrial Cultures

In the realm of ancient mysteries, recent discoveries have sparked intrigue and speculation among researchers and enthusiasts alike. Unearthed traces from ancient civilizations around the globe seem to hint at the possibility of encounters with extraterrestrial …

Zebra finches make nests in many different locations; from scrub and bushes, to rabbit burrows and gaps in buildings

While male zebra finches generally have bolder black and white markings under their chin, the most reliable sign of zebra finch gender is their beaks; males have red beaks and females have orange beaks. Although they are renowned for their loud rhythmic …

The Māori name ‘tīeke ‘ relates to the sound of their common call: ti-e-ke-ke-ke-ke

The Māori name ‘tīeke ‘ relates to the sound of their common call: ti-e-ke-ke-ke-ke Member of wattlebird family – relatives of kōkako and (extinct) huia Despite mainly eating insects, tīeke also eat fruit and nectar, dispersing seeds and pollinating flowers …

The “sulphur” in their name refers to the bright yellow plumage on their crest and feathers

As part of the parrot family, sulphur crested cockatoos have the same defining features – a long curved beak, strong legs and zygodactyl feet, which means they have two toes facing forwards and two facing backwards. This allows them to climb exceptionally …

One of the most familiar sounds in our night forests is the haunting call of the ruru, or morepork

One of the most familiar sounds in our night forests is the haunting call of the ruru, or morepork The morepork is a silent hunter. Its soft wing feathers make no sound as it swoops down on its prey. Its head turns almost in a complete circle, and with …

Red-tailed black cockatoo

Males and female red-tailed black cockatoos can be distinguished by the splashes of colour on their tail feathers – red panels in males, and yellow-orange bars in females. These cockatoos have zygodactyl feet, two toes facing forward and two backwards, …

The little penguin (kororā) is the smallest penguin in the world, standing just 25cm tall and weighing a little over 1kg

The little penguin (kororā) is the smallest penguin in the world, standing just 25cm tall and weighing a little over 1kg. Little penguin populations are declining in areas that aren’t protected from predators. Where predator control is in place, populations …