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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #14908 · Jul 3

#typescript#bilibili#download#rust#tauri_app#typescript#vue BiliTools is a tool that helps you download and manage content from Bilibili. It supports downloading videos, audio, music, and subtitles in various formats. You can also use it to parse historical and real-time comments, and it includes AI summary features. The tool is easy to install on Windows and macOS and supports multiple languages. It's free and open-source, making it a convenient option for users who want to manage their Bilibili content efficiently. This tool benefits users by simplifying the process of accessing and organizing Bilibili resources. https://github.com/btjawa/BiliTools

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@googlefactss · Post #40041 · 11/08/2025, 07:01 PM

Today we present you: The takahē (Porphyrio hochstetteri) — a flightless, endemic New Zealand bird, that was once thought extinct and famously rediscovered in 1948 — has been saved from the brink of extinction by intensive conservation: captive breeding, predator control, and protected reserves. Populations have increased but the species remains threatened and needs continued protection. Around 500 birds are now known to survive. [Learn more here] Tags: #Takahē#Conservation#NZ#Endangered#LazarusSpecies

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@googlefactss · Post #40026 · 11/06/2025, 03:02 PM

We have the honor of presenting you the Cuban solenodon (Atopogale cubana) it is a small, nocturnal mammal endemic to Cuba. Secretive and evolutionarily unique, it delivers venom through grooves in its lower incisors during a bite. Populations are fragmented and declining; the species is endangered due to habitat loss and invasive predators. Increased surveys and habitat protection are needed. [Learn more here] @googlefactss #CubanSolenodon#Endangered#Conservation#Cuba#LazarusSpecies