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The Venomous Scorpion | From Ancient Egypt to Modern Toxicology
Toxicology helps us to understand the harmful effects that chemicals, substances and situations can have on people, animals and the environment.
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The Butterfly Effect | A Wonder of Mother Nature
It’s not so much the moth or the butterfly, but what each of them is prior to the revelation of their true self that interests me.
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The Sting of the Jellyfish | A Protector of the Sea
Beachgoers are always warned not to swim during jellyfish season or in areas where jellyfish are abundant.
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The Salamander | A Child of Water and Fire
When attacked, a salamander positions itself to make the main poison glands face the aggressor.
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The Kingfisher | A Fisher of Knowledge and Good Fortune
In India, there exist twelve species of kingfisher and they belong to one of three categories: tree, water or river kingfishers.
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The Long-Tailed Macaque of Sunny Singapore
Despite its name, the crab-eating macaque does not usually consume crabs. Rather, as an opportunistic omnivore, it eats a variety of animals and plants.
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The Reservoir
In ages past, the civilisations of the world flourished around rivers and major waterways.
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The Jar of Urbanisation
We systematically dismantle the old in order to make way for the new. What survives this urbanisation process?
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The World Turtle | An Iroquois Legend
In the beginning, there was an island. It floated in the middle of the sky.
