Arizona officials are reminding Phoenix-area citizens that kissing frogs should only happen in fairy tales, as some people are reportedly licking toxic toads to get high. Recent unseasonal rainfall in ...
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Watch out for 'death cap' mushrooms after this death
In recent weeks, 21 cases of toxic poisoning from wild, foraged mushrooms – likely from the ominously named death cap ...
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The Bizarre Purple Toad You Have to See to Believe
When you see this neon-purple toad, you'll might assume it's just an AI-generated fake — but this bright, pint-sized creature ...
The golden toad was declared extinct in 2004, the victim of climate change, scientists said in 2022. But Trevor Ritland ...
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How Simple Tunnels Are Preventing Thousands of Amphibian Road Deaths
Wildlife overpasses reduce road mortality for large species, but could they work for small ones like amphibians? A town in ...
Feral hogs can weigh several hundred pounds. Giant African land snails are known to eat stucco off of buildings Iguanas can be more than 5 feet long, and they poop everywhere. Florida's warm climate ...
More than two months after a mass poisoning at a Bali hostel left a young Chinese traveller dead and scores of guests violently ill, the incident remains mired in conflicting accounts and uncertainty.
Eleven people have been detained in connection with the deaths of four members of the same family from suspected poisoning in Istanbul, the state-run Anadolu news agency said Monday. A Turkish-German ...
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We documented the toxic fallout of a green technology. By Peter S. Goodman, Will Fitzgibbon and Samuel Granados Visuals by Finbarr O’Reilly and Carmen Abd Ali Promotional videos from the Association ...
Blood and soil testing confirmed the health consequences. Then we tracked individual shipments to the United States. By Will Fitzgibbon and Peter S. Goodman This article was reported in collaboration ...
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