Katy Willis

Katy Willis is a writer, master herbalist, master gardener, and certified canine nutritionist who has been writing since 2002. She’s finds joy in learning new and interesting things, and finds history, science, and nature endlessly fascinating.

Pink Fairy Armadillo

Things You Didn’t Know About the Pink Fairy Armadillo

The pink fairy armadillo, or Chlamyphorus truncatus, is a unique animal native to central Argentina. Recognized as the smallest armadillo species, these nocturnal creatures have adapted to live in the desert environment. Sporting a striking pink shell and measuring only about 90-115 mm in length, they captivate the interest of scientists and wildlife enthusiasts. Their […]

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goblin shark

Everything You Ever Wanted to know About the Goblin Shark

The goblin shark, known scientifically as Mitsukurina owstoni, represents the sole living species of the family Mitsukurinidae within the order Lamniformes. It is often referred to as a “living fossil” due to its lineage dating back approximately 125 million years. Characterized by its distinctively elongated snout and protrusible jaws, the goblin shark has a peculiar appearance.

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Nellie Bly

20 Amazing Women Who Changed the World

Throughout history, countless women have left indelible marks on society, breaking barriers and setting new standards in various fields. Their courage, determination, and intellect have paved the way for future generations, challenging societal norms and advocating for equality. Here, we celebrate some of these remarkable women whose contributions have forever changed the world. Marie Curie,

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Blobfish

The Blobfish – World’s Ugliest Animal or a Deep Sea Marvel?

The blobfish, known scientifically as Psychrolutes marcidus, has garnered quite a reputation over the years, largely due to its distinctive and, to many, somewhat off-putting appearance. Living in the deep waters off the coasts of mainland Australia, Tasmania, and New Zealand, this creature resides where pressure is exceedingly high, and food is scarce, a factor

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