Articles for author: Trizzy Orozco

Giant rat.

The Island Where Evolution Went Wild: Tiny Humans and Giant Rats

Trizzy Orozco

Imagine stepping onto an island where the rules of nature have been flipped upside down—where humans once stood barely waist-high to us, and rats, usually the villains scurrying underfoot, could have been the size of family dogs. This isn’t a fantasy or a scene from a lost world; it’s the real story of Flores, a ...

The Last Mammoths: How Some Woolly Mammoths Lived Thousands of Years After the Ice Age

The Megafauna That Once Walked Florida’s Swamps

Trizzy Orozco

Imagine stepping into a steaming, tangled world where the ground squishes beneath your feet and the air buzzes with ancient life. A place where giants lumbered through shadowy cypress groves, leaving enormous footprints in the mud. This isn’t some lost land from a fantasy novel—this is prehistoric Florida, a land teeming with megafauna that would ...

Texas Horned Lizard

The Decline of the Texas Horned Lizard: Can Conservation Efforts Save This Iconic Reptile?

Trizzy Orozco

The Texas horned lizard, an emblematic creature of the American Southwest, has captured the fascination of nature enthusiasts for generations. Known for its unique appearance and fascinating survival tactics, this reptile is unfortunately experiencing a decline in numbers. Can current and future conservation efforts reverse this trend and save this iconic species from disappearing? This ...

Ocean fossils

10 Unexpected Places People Have Discovered Fossils

Trizzy Orozco

Fossils, the time capsules of Earth’s history, often emerge from places you least expect. While many associate fossil discoveries with barren deserts or secluded mountain ranges, the truth is far more surprising. As we dig into the fascinating world of paleontology, you’ll find that these ancient remnants of life have surfaced in the most unusual ...

Peregrine falcon flying during daytime.

Why Birds Fly in a V — And How It Saves Energy

Trizzy Orozco

Imagine looking up on a crisp autumn afternoon and seeing a flock of geese soaring overhead in a perfect V. The formation is so striking, so mathematically precise, that it almost feels like nature is leaving us a secret message in the sky. But what’s really going on up there? Why do birds choose this ...

Glacial Lake Outburst Floods: Nature’s Time Bombs

Ice Age Graveyards Beneath U.S. Lakes: What They Reveal About Ancient Life

Trizzy Orozco

It’s almost unbelievable to imagine: beneath the tranquil waters of familiar American lakes, entire graveyards from the Ice Age lie hidden in the mud. As you paddle across a sunlit lake, you might be gliding over the final resting place of mammoths, giant sloths, and even early humans. These ancient burial grounds, steeped in foggy ...

Wild wolf leashed by the authorities.

Are There Still Wild Wolves in the UK? The Debate Over Rewilding

Trizzy Orozco

Wolves have long captivated human imagination, representing both the wildness of nature and the complexity of predator-prey relationships. Across Europe, these majestic creatures roam wilderness areas, contributing to biodiversity and ecological balance. However, in the United Kingdom, the wolf’s howl has not been heard outside of zoos and wildlife parks for many centuries. This raises ...