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Universal Pictures: A Legacy Of Cinema Innovation

An Universal globe statue / Photo by FF16 / Pixabay

Introduction

Universal Pictures, also known as Universal Studios or simply Universal, is one of the oldest and most prestigious film studios in Hollywood, has played a pivotal role in the cinematic landscape since its founding in 1912. Over the decades, the studio has created a diverse array of films that span genres and generations, continually pushing the boundaries of storytelling and technology. From iconic monster movies to contemporary blockbusters, Universal Pictures has left an indelible mark on the history of cinema.

A Brief History

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Nature Break: Bog Turtle

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The Bog Turtle(Glyptemys muhlenbergii) is North America’s smallest turtle. It’s listed as threatened under the Endangered Species Act because its habitat is rapidly disappearing and remaining patches are fragmented by roads and other infrastructure.

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Defenders Of Wildlife works on the ground, in the courts, and on Capitol Hill to protect and restore imperiled wildlife and habitats across North America.

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Nocturnal Carnivores Are Epic | Arabian Seas 101

This YouTube video was produced by Love Nature.

Arabia’s coral reefs are a battleground for carnivores, from stealthy sharks and stingrays to toxic scorpionfish and armored predators. As night fades, nocturnal hunters like Zebra Sharks(Stegostoma tigrinum)retreat while daytime carnivores take over—camouflaged scorpionfish lie in wait, goatfish dig for prey, and opportunistic spinecheek fish snatch easy meals. Giant starfish prowl for coral polyps, and as dusk falls, the cycle begins again—lionfish stalk the reef, stingrays prepare to hunt, and a female Zebra Shark faces an amorous suitor in the darkening waters.

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