First Ever Dinosaur Butthole Discovered

The first dinosaur butthole ever discovered is shedding light where the sun don’t shine. The discovery reveals how dinosaurs used this multipurpose opening — scientifically known as a cloacal vent — for pooping, peeing, breeding and egg laying. https://www.livescience.com/first-dinosaur-butthole-found.html (Photo courtesy of Live Science)

Horny Frogs Adapt To Noisy Environment By Waving Arms To Attract Mate

A species of Ecuadorian glass frog combines high-frequency croaking and a striking visual display to attract mates, in what is a fascinating adaptation to a noisy environment. https://gizmodo.com/drowned-out-by-noise-these-horny-frogs-wave-their-arms-1846068443 (Photo courtesy of Pinterest)

Jogger Rescues Dog Who Fell Into Icy Lake

Darcy Pell, a 31-year-old security engineer, was midway through a run around his local park in Yorkshire, England, when he suddenly found himself jumping into a frozen lake to rescue a black pooch who’d fallen through the ice. https://people.com/pets/hero-jogger-rescues-stranded-dog-from-frozen-lake/ (Photo courtesy of People)