How Did We Find Out How High A Bird Can Really Fly? A Rüppell’s Vulture Once Ran Into A Commercial Aircraft.
The highest confirmed altitude was a Rüppell’s vulture that ran into a commercial aircraft at 37,000 feet.
These numbers are estimates based on a partially reconstructed skeleton
The study authors say this is down to the Ekman transport, where water moves at right angles to the direction of the wind.
Nightmares are going to be the norm for anyone trying to tunnel through the intense pressure and heat bubbling under there.
Gerry’s ability to feed seems to be right on track.
Scientists believe that their adaptations related to microgravity might be the answer in fighting it.
“The Gale lake environment, as revealed by these ancient rocks, gives us a window into a habitable environment.”
Did the orangutans learn about the plant from watching local humans…or the other way around?
There, the boiling temperature is 154°F – not hot enough to completely cook an egg.
Local and indigenous reports of unicorn-like creatures continued
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