Read more about the article Astonishing Moment Ant Colony Amputates Severely Injured Ant’s Leg To Save Its Life
Image shows an illustration of an amputation, undated photo. When wounded an ant bites off the leg of an injured conspecific, and then treats the wound by licking it. (Hanna Haring/Newsflash)

Astonishing Moment Ant Colony Amputates Severely Injured Ant’s Leg To Save Its Life

Colony of ants amputates the leg of a seriously injured ant to save its life in a discovery that puts them closer to humans in their treatment of injury than…

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Read more about the article Bat Nest Falls Into Sink After Man Removes Air Conditioning From Wall
Workers discover bats nest inside an air conditioner while replacing it with a new one in Shandong, China, undated. There were almost 20 baby bats inside. (921256675/AsiaWire)

Bat Nest Falls Into Sink After Man Removes Air Conditioning From Wall

Colony of bats falling into the sink in the kitchen after a man removes an air conditioner from a wall. Smartphone footage recorded in a family home in the city…

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Read more about the article Woman Finds Spider Nesting In Her Ear
Doctor removes spider from woman's ear in Huidong, Sichuan, China, undated. The spider was not poisonous, and the patient was fine. (Huidong County People's Hospital/AsiaWire)

Woman Finds Spider Nesting In Her Ear

Doctor sends a camera probe down a woman's ear to find a false eardrum woven by a spider raising a colony of offspring. The nerve-wracking footage was shared with Newsflash…

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Read more about the article Ancient Stone Age Human Tools Could Have Been Made By Monkeys, Says Study
Image shows an example of a long-tailed macaque using a stone tool to access food, undated photo. Scientists from the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in the city of Leipzig, Germany, claimed that some accidentally produced stone fragments made by macaques resemble some of the earliest hominin stone artifacts. ( Lydia V. Luncz/Newsflash)

Ancient Stone Age Human Tools Could Have Been Made By Monkeys, Says Study

New research into ancient tools has revealed that cutting stones once believed to be made by early humans could actually have been the work of monkeys. Scientists from the Max…

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Read more about the article City Fells Over 100 Trees So Lizards Can Sunbathe
Picture shows a Common wall lizard (Podarcis muralis), undated. In Stuttgart, Germany, 106 trees have to be cut down because lizards need a place to sunbathe in a substitute habitat created for the protection of the species. (Newsflash)

City Fells Over 100 Trees So Lizards Can Sunbathe

City officials have felled more than 100 trees so that a colony of lizards can get enough sun, it has emerged. The lizards - common wall lizards, or Podarcis muralis…

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Read more about the article Amazingly Preserved 3,000-Year-Old Statue Of Water Goddess Unearthed
The 3,000-year-old clay figurine that was discovered at an excavation site in the Schweinfurt region, on the edge of the Unkenbach plain that is now Monchstockheim in Germany. (Axel Konig, StMWK/Newsflash)

Amazingly Preserved 3,000-Year-Old Statue Of Water Goddess Unearthed

An astonishingly well-preserved 3,000-year-old statue of a magical water goddess has been unearthed by amazed archaeologists in Germany. The clay figurine was found in a stream where a prehistoric riverside…

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