Mar. 16, 2025
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Video footagefrom the village of Aitolikoshows a 300-meter-long (1,000 feet)web blanketing the shoreline. Everything from street signs to trees to grass and flowers is coated, while the spiders responsible sit underneath.
While the creepy scene may be unsettling to witness, Maria Chatzaki, a professor of molecular biology and genetics at Democritus University of Thrace, Greece, toldNewsit.grit’s not actually that uncommon.
The Tetragnatha genus or Stretch spider is responsible for the “seasonal phenomenon,” which typically occurs every three to five years at theend of summerto early autumn, she says.
Mar. 16, 2025
Tammy Slaton debuts her Halloween costumes.Photo:Tammy Slaton/ Instagram
Tammy Slaton/ Instagram
Tammy Slatonis celebrating Halloween in style!
Slaton looked straight at the camera before doing a 360-degree turn in the long-sleeved outfit. She then let out a big smile as she realized a dog had come into the room and was standing right next to her.
The video then cuts to a clip of the TLC star dressed as an Egyptian queen.
Mar. 16, 2025
Tammy Slaton and Amy Slaton with psychic Haley Michelle (center).Photo:Haley Michelle/Instagram
Haley Michelle/Instagram
Tammy Slatonand her sisterAmyhung out in a haunted library with psychic Haley Michelle, strutting for social media while channeling the infamous witches ofHocus Pocus.
The Willard Library is allegedly haunted — there are evenwebcams which allow visitors to the websiteto virtually hunt for ghosts in the various rooms — and according to Michelle’ssocial media profiles, is a psychic medium and paranormal investigator.
Mar. 16, 2025
Tammy Slaton Shares New Selfie Video.Photo:Tammy Slaton/instagram
Tammy Slaton/instagram
Tammy Slatonshowed off her latest milestone on her weight loss journey.
On Wednesday, the1000-Lb. Sistersstar posted a video on Instagram, where she posed in a pair of jeans in front of a mirror for her phone’s camera. In the video, the 37-year-old stood in front of the mirror while wearing blue jeans and a camouflage-printed hoodie sweatshirt.
Tammy Slaton Shares New Selfie Video.
Mar. 16, 2025
Photo: FLPA/Dave Pressland/ShutterstockScientists have discovered the cause behind the death of nearly a million seabirds in less than 12 months — an extremely large section of hot water in the Pacific Ocean called “the Blob.”According to a study published inPlos Onejournal this week, University of Washington researchers found that a years-long heatwave, which began in 2013, created a 1,000-mile “blob” of warm water 3 to 6 degrees higher than the rest of the ocean.