Read more about the article Ex-Marine Snake Breeder Helps Snakes Hatch Safely
Keary Molinaro, a snake breeder, poses with a snake in an undated photo. Keary usually keeps between 60 and 100 snakes. (Keary Molinaro; @molinaro_snake_lab/Newsflash)

Ex-Marine Snake Breeder Helps Snakes Hatch Safely

Keary Molinaro has a passion for snakes that he likes to share with others after keeping and breeding them at his Molinaro Snake lab. Speaking to Newsflash, he said: "I…

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Read more about the article Astonishing Time Lapse Videos Of Tarantulas During Moulting Process
Picture shows a tarantula, undated. The species is Phormictops atrichomatus, and they live in Honduras, Central America. (@shuyaman13/Newsflash)

Astonishing Time Lapse Videos Of Tarantulas During Moulting Process

An Instagram user has disclosed fascinating videos of his tarantulas shedding their external skin in order to grow. The tarantula lover from Japan who goes by the username Shuyaman13 on…

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Read more about the article Astronomers Find Rapidly Growing Black Hole From Early Universe
This is an artist's impression of a supermassive black hole that is inside the dust-shrouded core of a vigorously star-forming "starburst" galaxy. It will eventually become an extremely bright quasar once the dust is gone. The research team believes that the object, discovered in a Hubble deep-sky survey, could be the evolutionary "missing link" between quasars and starburst galaxies. The dusty black hole dates back to only 750 million years after the Big Bang. (NASA, ESA, N. Bartmann/Newsflash)

Astronomers Find Rapidly Growing Black Hole From Early Universe

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Astronomers have identified a rapidly-growing black hole considered a “missing link” in our knowledge of the early universe. Using data from NASA's Hubble Space Telescope, experts discovered the "monster" body…

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