Sea Animal Eggs and Egg Cases Identification

On average, about 30% of shark species lay eggs, and many small-sized sharks follow this reproductive method. To protect their eggs from deep-water predators, they deposit them near the shoreline, particularly in shallow coastal waters, reefs, or rocky areas. These eggs, often called mermaid’s purses, come in various shapes and sizes depending on the species.

Top Boxers’ Career Highlights in Table

This table showcases the 100 most popular and legendary boxers from around the world, highlighting their achievements in the sport. The rankings are based on key statistics such as total wins, wins by knockout, losses, and draws. While USA dominates with the highest number of boxers, Mexico and the UK also feature prominently, making this

10 Sports Removed from the Olympics

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15 Examples of Propaganda

1. Superhero Movies = Military Ads While your kind of superhero flick would be exciting, what you would not realize is the fact that some of them are supported by the military in exchange for positive portrayals. Films like Top Gun and even Marvel hits collaborate with the Department of Defense so that men in

Is America Stands Alone?

America’s Friends Are Leaving Alliances emerge not from feelings but from trust, mutual benefit, and reliability. The world had previously turned toward the US for the assurance of stability. Whether you loved it or hated it, America was a largely predictable entity. Today, this is a country whose leadership disregards treaties overnight, whose policies swing

Facts About Gladiators

The Rise and Fall of Gladiatorial Combat in Ancient Rome Staging fierce battles in the arena to entertain large crowds is an ancient pastime. In Rome, gladiators battled for nearly 8 centuries. It is believed that the Romans chose this cruel tradition from one of the Italic tribes in the first half of the 3rd

Most Recent Archaeological Discoveries​

Most Recent Archaeological Discoveries​ 1. Ancient Urban Settlements Discovered in the Amazon Rainforest 2015 – Ecuador’s National Institute of Cultural Heritage Using LIDAR technology, archaeologists in the Upano Valley in Ecuador have discovered a miracle. They have found evidence of many settlements connected to each other 2,500 years ago. This is important evidence that there

Human and Animal Souls in Jewish Thought

The Bible and most other divinely inspired religious texts tell us that animals and humans are different on the level of the soul, with humans supposedly having a greater measure of the divine. However, many non-believers would argue that animals are more sensible than humans, for example, in how they treat the planet. 1. Biblical

15 Unhealthy Foods to Avoid—But Can’t

These foods keep chasing you relentlessly. Even if you try to keep them out of your life, the constant ads and tempting pictures trigger your cravings to eat them. In this battle between willpower and temptation, the promotion always finds a way to win over your mind. So, try avoiding these harmful foods in your

Bolivia and Water Privatization – Leasing Water History of Failure 2000

Bolivia and Water Privatization: Companies usually sell the things they manufacture, right? But, have you ever heard of a company trying to sell water? It’s not about those water cans delivered to your home. This is something entirely different. Imagine a company selling rainwater. Yes, it sounds strange, doesn’t it? But this actually happened in