Top 10 Reptiles in the World
National Reptile Day is observed every year on October 21st to promote education and appreciation for reptiles everywhere.
Our bread sommelier Axel Schmitt uncovers the truth: The croissant does not come from France, but from Austria. And today he wants to conjure up a bread from the light and airy pastry!
National Reptile Day is observed every year on October 21st to promote education and appreciation for reptiles everywhere.
Zookeepers at Cester Zoo are celebrating the birth of a rare baby rhino. The female calf was safely delivered by new mum ema Elsa, following a 15-month-long pregnancy. Conservationists at the zoo say the arrival of the calf – an eastern black rhino - will be ‘celebrated globally', as fewer than 1,000 now remain on the planet.
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