How bats fly so high: Animals soar up to a MILE above the ground by riding late night winds

Bats are able to soar up to a mile above the ground during flight by riding late night winds and updrafts, according to a new study into the flying mammals. Scientists already knew bats could reach such lofty heights, but until this new study by Southeastern Louisiana University they didn’t know how they soared so far … Read more

Sofia Vergara’s ex Nick Loeb loses appeal in dismissal of lawsuit over custody rights to pre-embryos

Sofia Vergara’s ex-fiance Nick Loeb loses appeal in dismissal of lawsuit over custody rights to pre-embryos By Tracy Wright For Dailymail.com Published: 16:29 GMT, 2 February 2021 | Updated: 16:29 GMT, 2 February 2021 Sofia Vergara’s ex-fiance, Nick Loeb, lost another legal battle over custody rights to pre-embryos. The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeal in … Read more

Bill Gates is now the biggest owner of FARMLAND in the US after buying up 242,000 acres

Bill Gates, the billionaire founder of Microsoft, has been revealed as the biggest private owner of farmland in the US, after buying up 242,000 acres in 18 states. The tech mogul, who is the fourth richest person in the world with a net worth of $121billion, according to Forbes, has quietly built up a massive … Read more

Dolphins: Devastating skin disease caused by decreased water salinity linked to climate change

Devastating dolphin disease that covers up to 70 per cent of their skin in lesions is caused by decreased water salinity linked to climate change ‘Freshwater skin disease’ was first spotted in dolphins living in Louisiana in 2007 The conditions causes patchy and raised lesions that appear across the body US and Australian researchers have … Read more

Katherine Heigl explains how she discusses racism and racial injustice with her children

Katherine Heigl explains how she discusses racism and racial injustice with her children during appearance on The Kelly Clarkson Show By Sam Joseph Semon For Dailymail.com Published: 02:58 GMT, 4 December 2020 | Updated: 02:58 GMT, 4 December 2020 Katherine Heigl had some choice words to say about how she raises her daughters. In an … Read more

Invasive dog-size lizards are invading the southeast US months after its first sightings in Florida 

Because 2020 hasn’t unleashed enough horrors, giant lizards from Argentina are invading the southern United States. The black-and-white tegu, which can grow up to four feet long, has long been spotted in Florida, with accounts of its presence in Georgia cropping up in May.  Now the dog-sized reptiles have been reported in South Carolina, Alabama, Louisiana, … Read more

Regeneration: Alligators can REGROW their tails by up to 9 inches after they have been bitten off

Just like their smaller cousins, the lizards, young alligators are capable of regenerating lost tails — re-growing them by up to 9 inches, a study has found. While small lizards are known to have limited regenerative capabilities, it was not clear whether the same applied to the larger reptiles, which can reach 14 feet long. Experts … Read more

Romantic moment a man proposed to his fiancée on the seafloor of a Caribbean cave

Taking the plunge! Romantic moment man proposes to his fiancée 10ft underwater on the seabed of a cove in Jamaica Kody Workman, 33, from Michigan, popped the question to Kelly Castille, 34 Loved-up couple were 10ft underwater in a picturesque cove in Negril, Jamaica Kelly couldn’t believe proposal and swum up to surface to ask: … Read more

Trump surveys Hurricane Laura damage in Louisiana and says he knows the state will ‘rebuild it fast’

President Donald Trump got a firsthand look Saturday at the damage from Hurricane Laura as he traveled to Louisiana and then Texas to inspect the cleanup response.  The president had words of encouragement for Louisiana as he said he knew the state would ‘rebuild it fast’ and praised the work of first responders and law … Read more

Hurricane Laura leaves Louisiana neighborhoods in ruins

Hurricane Laura, one of the strongest to ever strike the U.S., barreled across Louisiana on Thursday, shearing off roofs, killing at least six people and maintaining ferocious strength while carving a destructive path hundreds of miles inland. Aerial photos have laid bare the extent of the destruction caused by the Category 4 storm, that left … Read more