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[Extreme Frontiers: From Deep-Sea Wonders to Mountain Peaks and Ancient Forests]-[Koala doors and courageous climber]

ABC KIDS News Time · B1 · 2024-10-25

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Uncovering Life in the Extreme Depths

Scientists exploring the ocean floor have made a groundbreaking discovery near hydrothermal vents, where scalding hot water creates some of the most inhospitable environments on Earth. Using a robot named Subastion, they breached a lava shelf to find thriving ecosystems, including tube worms as long as half a cricket bat. These peculiar creatures, which lack stomachs, rely on bacterial infections to produce energy, challenging our traditional understanding of life. This discovery has scientists pondering the possibility of similar life forms existing in the harsh conditions of celestial bodies like Jupiter or Mars.

Conservation Heroes: Saving the Plains-Wanderer

In Victoria, the endangered plains-wanderer—a small, fluffy bird with a distinctive "moo" call—found an unlikely guardian in George Cullinan. With fewer than 1,000 birds remaining, George utilized song-meters to record their presence on his farm. He transformed his land into a protected sanctuary, complete with a lake and predator-proof fencing. Beyond his lifetime, George ensured the protection of this habitat through legal arrangements, leaving a lasting legacy for this rare species.

Trailblazing the World's Highest Peaks

Nima Rindji, an 18-year-old Sherpa, has redefined the role of mountain guides. Traditionally seen as helpers who carry gear and set up camps, Sherpas often work in the background. Nima defied these expectations by becoming the youngest person to climb all 14 of the world’s "8,000ers"—mountains exceeding 8,000 meters above sea level. His two-year journey serves as a tribute to all Sherpas, encouraging them to be seen as "trailblazers" who can achieve their own dreams rather than just facilitating the ambitions of others.

Innovative Solutions for Koala Safety

Koalas, a vulnerable species, face significant threats from habitat loss and busy roads. To mitigate the danger of vehicle collisions, researchers in southeast Queensland have implemented "fauna escape hatches." These clever, one-way doggy doors allow koalas to move safely through fenced areas without the risk of wandering back onto high-traffic highways. This project not only protects the koalas but also enhances road safety for motorists.

Secrets of the Ancient Fossilized Forest

Following a severe storm at Badger Beach in Tasmania, the shifting sands revealed a hidden, fossilized forest estimated to be between 8,000 and 40,000 years old. The remaining root structures, described by visitors as looking like "octopuses stuck in the mud," provide a glimpse into an ancient landscape of tea trees. Experts, including members of the Palawa people, suggest the site may hold significant cultural importance. As research continues, these ancient remains remain a testament to the secrets still hidden beneath the waves.

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What do you reckon?
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Let's do it.
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they could not believe their eyes.
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living happily in some of the harshest conditions on planet Earth.
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What confusing critters they are.
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come across
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believe one's eyes
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take action
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go one step further
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years to come
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On News Time today, we're going to head deep underwater to meet some sea creatures surviving in places nobody thought possible.

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