An oblivious Brit tourist unknowingly had a brush with death after handling one of the most venomous animals in the world in a holiday video filmed at the beach. Antiques Roadshow historian Andrew ...
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Journalist's 'brush with death' after handling octopus 1,000 times more toxic than cyanide
British journalist Andy McConnell was enjoying a morning beach walk on Cebu Island in the Philippines when he came across a ...
Efforts to preserve and rebuild populations of the Crater Lake newt, a tiny, semi-aquatic sub-species of salamanders found ...
Celebrate New Year’s Eve on the Delaware River waterfront with Cherry Street Pier’s ticketed event from 5 to 7 p.m. For $27 per person, enjoy crafts, music and activities, a view of the waterfront’s ...
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Lingering knowledge: 93 intriguing facts that are hard to forget
The world feels ordinary until a single detail shifts your perspective. A quiet fact can linger in your thoughts, reshaping ...
Welcome to one of Scubaverse.com's regular ongoing series, From Back Yard to Bucket List. Each month, we ask an underwater ...
Along the south coast of Cuba’s Isle of Youth lies a world with Cayman connections that feels almost forgotten.
A British man recorded himself handling a blue-ringed octopus - one of the most venomous animals on earth - while on holiday in the Philippines recently. Andy McConnell - who has been the glass expert ...
Blue-ringed octopus is considered the world's most dangerous octopus species Manila: A plucky British adventurer named Decanterman turned a sunny Philippine beach day into his personal ...
A British traveller's casual beach video in the Philippines turned into a stark warning after social media identified the "baby octopus" he handled as a deadly blue-ringed octopus. McConnell, unaware ...
A British tourist unknowingly risked his life after handling one of the world’s most venomous marine animals during a beach walk in the Philippines. Andrew McConnell shared a video on Instagram ...
Andy McConnell shared a video of a blue-ringed octopus during a recent vacation in the Philippines A man captured himself unknowingly holding the world's deadliest octopus. On Thursday, Dec. 11, ...
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