
Saffron flax (Linum flavum L.) is a perennial, woody plant species belonging to the Linaceae family, distinguished by its small yellow flowers and native primarily to central and southern Europe. Also known as “golden flax” or “saffron flax,” this species naturally grows in dry, calcareous soils, sunny meadows, and stony slopes. While its natural distribution is largely confined to central Europe, it is frequently cultivated and used in research due to various taxonomic varieties such as L. flav
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Albatrosses are large seabirds known for their long wingspans and their ability to live in marine environments. They are typically recognized for soaring over vast areas of the open ocean. Thanks to their flying skills, these birds can cover long distances while expending minimal energy. Albatrosses are especially abundant around the Southern Ocean, although some species are also common in the North Pacific region. Their diet mainly consists of fish, squid, and other marine organisms found near
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