Something lurks in that water hazard—and it's not just errant golf balls. New research shows that golf courses can be havens for turtles, and may even attract a richer mix of species than ponds in more natural settings.
Something lurks in that water hazard—and it's not just errant golf balls. New research shows that golf courses can be havens for turtles, and may even attract a richer mix of species than ponds in more natural settings.
Something lurks in that water hazard—and it's not just errant golf balls. New research shows that golf courses can be havens for turtles, and may even attract a richer mix of species than ponds in more natural settings.
Something lurks in that water hazard—and it's not just errant golf balls. New research shows that golf courses can be havens for turtles, and may even attract a richer mix of species than ponds in more natural settings.
The dune lurking at the east edge of the Star Wars set is a barchan, a "large, pudgy" one. Eventually, it will roll right over Mos Espa, probably crushing the movie set, and keep on moving.
The dune lurking at the east edge of the Star Wars set is a barchan, a "large, pudgy" one. Eventually, it will roll right over Mos Espa, probably crushing the movie set, and keep on moving.
The dune lurking at the east edge of the Star Wars set is a barchan, a "large, pudgy" one. Eventually, it will roll right over Mos Espa, probably crushing the movie set, and keep on moving.
If you look to the stars tonight, consider this: No matter how innumerable they may seem, there are far more planets than stars lurking out there in the darkness.
If you look to the stars tonight, consider this: No matter how innumerable they may seem, there are far more planets than stars lurking out there in the darkness.
If you look to the stars tonight, consider this: No matter how innumerable they may seem, there are far more planets than stars lurking out there in the darkness.
If you look to the stars tonight, consider this: No matter how innumerable they may seem, there are far more planets than stars lurking out there in the darkness.
These ghostly looking creatures have an unusual defense mechanism called counter-illumination which they use to escape predators that lurk in the depths.
Many cultures relate legends of hairy, humanoid creatures that lurk in the wilds, rarely seen. But material claimed to be from such creatures have never been subjected to modern scientific techniques... until now.