Friday, March 3, 2017

WW2 bomb craters are a home to rare and vulnerable animals - New Scientist


New Scientist

WW2 bomb craters are a home to rare and vulnerable animals
New Scientist
Some bombs can help create life. A rich mix of rare saline water species have been found thriving in ponds formed in second world war bomb craters in Hungary. As the number of natural inland ponds dramatically drops throughout Europe due to ...



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