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Spencer West 'Redefines Possible' By Scaling Mt. Kilimanjaro With His Hands

When Spencer West was just five years old, he was diagnosed with a rare spinal defect that resulted in the amputation of both his legs. However, the young Canadian has never let this minor disability get in his way. He has proved that he can do anything a person with two legs can do including, climb the world's highest free-standing snow covered equatorial mountain - Mt. Kilimanjaro!...

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Spencer West 'Redefines Possible' By Scaling Mt. Kilimanjaro With His Hands

Lonesome George, The Last Giant Tortoise Of Its Species Is No More!

On Sunday June 25th, 2012, Ecuador's Galapagos Islands, best known for its giant tortoises had some sad news to report - its most famous bachelor, a tortoise nicknamed 'Lonesome George' was found dead by its keeper of 40 years. What makes the death even more poignant is the fact that he was the last known living member of the Pinta Island giant tortoise subspecies....

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Lonesome George, The Last Giant Tortoise Of Its Species Is No More!

Europe's Oldest Known Cave Art May Be The Work Of Neanderthals

Researchers had always believed that Neanderthals, the predecessors to modern humans, had not been very smart. However, recent evidence has led them to think otherwise - Not only did the stocky hunters build complex tools, but also, spoke a language and even, buried their dead. Now it turns out, they may also be responsible for some of Europe's oldest cave art....

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Europe's Oldest Known Cave Art May Be The Work Of Neanderthals

Lorne Residents Frolic In Nature's Foamy Bubble Bath

No matter how old one is, frolicking around in a bubble bath is always exciting. Now imagine if the bubbles were a couple of feet thick and extended out three miles into the open ocean - That, is exactly what the locals and tourists visiting Lorne in Victoria, Australia were able to experience on June 5th, 2012....

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Lorne Residents Frolic In Nature's Foamy Bubble Bath

Crafty Pitcher Plant Species Uses Rain To Snags Its Prey

The carnivorous pitcher plants are known for enticing their prey by secreting sweet nectar from their rims. Once the unsuspecting insect is trapped inside the plant's unique pitcher-shaped leaves, the slippery inner surfaces ensure that it slides straight down into the digestive juices that lie at the bottom. Now, scientists have discovered that one crafty species has conjured up an additional trick up its lid....

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Crafty Pitcher Plant Species Uses Rain To Snags Its Prey

Futuristic Super-Trees To Soon Light Up Singapore's Marina Bay

Beginning June 29th, visitors to Singapore will be able to add one more attraction to their already long list of things to see - The 133-acre Bay South Garden. Located in the city's swanky Marina Bay, the eco-park is the first of three attractions under the Garden by the Bay project, a 250-acre (the size of 190 football fields) green initiative embarked on by Singapore's government in 2006....

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Futuristic Super-Trees To Soon Light Up Singapore's Marina Bay