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Forest Department fixes camera traps at 2 villages to capture leopard movement
The Hindu· 5 days agoThe Forest Department has installed three camera traps at Gandhi Kanavai and Chinna Pallikuppam...
Palaeontologists Discover Fossil Of 280-million-year-old Apex Predator In Namibia - News18
News18· 4 days agoIn a pathbreaking discovery, palaeontologists have unearthed the fossilised remains of a colossal...
Lenovo Legion 7i Gen 9 review: A stunning display that keeps you just under $2,000
LaptopMag· 3 days ago2 Gen 1 (always on) port, one USB Type-C 3.2 Gen 2 port, one Thunderbolt 4 port...
Namibia fossil is a prehistoric 'swamp thing' with menacing fangs - Times of India
The Times of India· 5 days agoYou might call it the "swamp thing." About 280 million years ago, a large creature built somewhat like a salamander but with frightful fangs prowled the swamps and lakes of what is now Namibia ...
280 million years old giant fossil of top predator Salamander dinosaur discovered by paleontologists
CNBC Awaaz· 5 days agoA revolutionizing discovery made by palaeontologists has found a giant salamander dinosaur fossil in...
Partner Content | Culture Of Innovation At UPES, Results In Pathbreaking Projects
NDTV· 5 hours agoUniversities play a crucial role in shaping the future workforce and driving societal progress. At...
Lenovo Legion Pro 5i (Gen 9) review: An impressive gaming laptop for the price
LaptopMag· 6 days agoIt also has a 16-inch, 2,560 x 1,600-pixel IPS display rated at 300 nits at a 165Hz refresh rate....
How Desert Animals Thrive in the Hottest Regions of the World
HowStuffWorks· 23 hours agoWith wings spanning only eleven inches, this tiny predator is able to silently capture its prey...
Don't buy an Intel gaming laptop unless it has this amazing processor
LaptopMag· 2 days agoHowever, you don’t have to spend a fortune. The most affordable laptop in this bunch is the Predator...
Camel Spider: A Murderous Speed Demon of the Desert
HowStuffWorks· 22 hours ago"I kind of think of them as mouth hands. They help facilitate bringing prey into their big jaws. When they run, they use them kind of like antennae or long legs in the front." Camel Spiders ...