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Bonobos’ grunts, peeps and whistles may share an advanced linguistic property with human language ...
To stop a runny nose, you need to know what’s causing it. A mild runny nose from a cold will usually get better on its own with rest and plenty of fluids, while a chronic runny nose from allergies ...
As reported by the Miami Herald, a trail camera has recorded a long-nosed potoroo in eastern Australia at the Waulinbakh Wildlife Sanctuary. It's the first time this has happened at an Australian ...
It’s not clear why cold sores affect the nose specifically. The virus can spread from the mouth to the sensitive tissues in the nose. Who is at risk of developing nasal cold sores? Anybody who ...
It was a totally unexpected sight. No-one had seen an echidna on Lungtalanana Island in Bass Strait for decades. It was feared any survivors were wiped out in the devastating 2014 wildfire. But there ...
Once the island has been healed, there are plans to return locally extinct species including the Bennett’s wallaby, long-nosed potoroo, and Bass Strait Islands wombat. WWF-Australia program ...
Red Nose Day is taking place on Friday, and viewers can watch celebrities including Kris Marshall, Davina McCall, Alison Hammond, Jonathan Ross, Jamie Laing and Lee Mack having fun while raising ...
The musky rat-kangaroo (Hypsiprymnodon moschatus) weighs only 500 grams and looks a bit like a potoroo. It’s part of a lineage that extends back to before kangaroos evolved their distinctive ...
“I’ve wanted this for so long. Oh, my God, it looks so good ... This was the one thing holding me back. Now I got a good nose," she added. Denise Richards Cries After Daughter Sami Reveals ...
In severe cases, the disease develops into dengue shock syndrome, which can trigger heavy bleeding from the nose, gums or under ... wearing insect repellent and long-sleeved clothing and told ...
The Tasmanian Aboriginal Centre wants to return a range of species to the island, including the Bennett’s wallaby, long-nosed potoroo and the Bass Strait Islands wombat. Mr Sculthorpe said the ...