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 Cops Seize 139 Dangerous Animals From Dead Mans House In Gran Canaria
One of the animals removed from a ranch when the owner died, on 20th March, in San Bartolome de Tirajana, Spain. (Newsflash)

Cops Seize 139 Dangerous Animals From Dead Mans House In Gran Canaria

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The Spanish police have seized 139 animals - many of them dangerous - from a home in Gran Canaria after the owner died. The Nature Protection Service (SEPRONA) of Las…

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