Read more about the article Amputated Sea Spiders Can Regrow Their Rear Ends, Says Study
Image shows two sea spider (Pycnogonum litorale) individuals next to their prey - a sea anemone, undated photo. When researchers from the University of Vienna, Austria, illuminated them with a UV light source, the spiders fluoresce bright blue. (Georg Brenneis/Newsflash)

Amputated Sea Spiders Can Regrow Their Rear Ends, Says Study

Amputated sea spiders can regrow large parts of their bodies including their rear ends and reproductive organs, a new study has shown. Biologists discovered that the species of sea spiders…

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Read more about the article Female Silverback Gorilla Goes Ape
Silverback gorilla, Shana, beats its chest to send a message in undated footage. Gorillas are very social animals, who live together in groups. (@jqcoyote/Clipzilla)

Female Silverback Gorilla Goes Ape

https://youtu.be/zIQLupitnu4 @jqcoyote/Newsflash This is the moment a female silverback gorilla apparently displays dominance by beating her chest and flexing her gigantic muscles. The great ape, named Shana, was captured on…

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Read more about the article Limping Monkey With Muscles Wasting Away Found Locked In Cupboard By Cops Raiding Drugs Party
Coco, a Black howler (Alouatta caraya) monkey with muscular atrophy or Tetraparesis in all four legs, was discovered in a raid of a party by police in Belgrano, Argentina, on 4th December. (Newsflash)

Limping Monkey With Muscles Wasting Away Found Locked In Cupboard By Cops Raiding Drugs Party

This footage shows a monkey with its muscles wasting away that was found locked in a cupboard by police officers when they raided a drugs party. The monkey, called 'Coco',…

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