The phenomenon of “one-eyed giants” in animals
Animals born with only one eye are a genetic mutation that can cause death before or shortly after birth. Monocular mutations occur mainly in mammals, including humans. According to scientific explanation, this deformity is…
Humanity's 4 billion year evolutionary journey from protoplasm to homo sapiens
The story of human evolution is a fascinating one, spanning billions of years. From tiny protoplasmic cells to modern humans, we humans have gone through a continuous journey of survival, adaptation and evolution. …
Why do some birds have blue eggs?
As you may know, evolution contains many complexities and mysteries that we have been unraveling since Charles Darwin published “On the Origin of Species” in 1859. Still There are many wonderful discoveries to be made when we…
Why do many places ban cormorant fishing?
Cormorants, a mysterious and unique waterbird, live in seas around the world. Dubbed the “king of fish hunters”, they are famous for their excellent hunting skills and dexterity. However, in recent years, controversy over fishing activities by…
Why is the snake-eating kite often called ‘secretary bird’?
Have you ever wondered why the secretary bird has its name? This unique bird of prey is endemic to Africa, and has a striking appearance that combines an eagle-like body with long crane-like legs and a crest of black feathers on its head. But …