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Baobabs of the Congo: Giants that Nourish the Ecosystem
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Baobabs of the Congo: Giants that Nourish the Ecosystem

Rhonda LeisureFebruary 1, 2025July 8, 2025 21 Views

The baobab (Adansonia digitata) is a massive tree that is widespread in the dry savannas of Africa, including the Congo…

Forest Cats of Southeast Asia: Secretive Predators
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Forest Cats of Southeast Asia: Secretive Predators

Rhonda LeisureApril 20, 2024July 8, 2025 20 Views

Forest cats of Southeast Asia are among the most secretive and underrated predators in tropical ecosystems. These animals are rarely…

Orchids of Borneo: Flowers that Almost No One Has Ever Seen
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Orchids of Borneo: Flowers that Almost No One Has Ever Seen

Rhonda LeisureDecember 31, 2021July 8, 2025 20 Views

Borneo orchids are among the most amazing, diverse, and at the same time most inaccessible plants on Earth. This island,…

Amazing Animals of the Amazon Basin
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Amazing Animals of the Amazon Basin

Rhonda LeisureNovember 10, 2020July 8, 2025 20 Views

The Amazon region, according to the most conservative estimates, is home to 40,000 species of plants, more than 400 species…

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