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The Guam kingfisher is no longer found in Guam, but thanks to the help of a handful of zoos, including Cincinnati's, there's ...
Researchers have captured footage of these bears making a wide range of vocalizations during their most intimate moments—the ...
The Jurassic fossil Juracanthocephalus reveals a key evolutionary link between rotifers and parasitic acanthocephalans, resolving debates about their origins and anatomy. A research team from the Nanj ...
Would the monkeys develop regional vocalizations that were contrary to how their species normally communicated? Can animals ...
Nature showcases diverse nervous systems beyond a single command center. Several animals, including octopuses, leeches, and ...
Cockroaches that catch a ride on ants. Grasshoppers that climb aboard sheep. Hitchhiking animals are more common than you ...
The Magnapinna, a species of bigfin squid, is rarely seen by humans. This one made a surprising appearance during a NOAA ...
Owners often use dog-directed speech (DDS) when speaking with canines. This happy voice, similar to baby talk, occurs when ...
Nature's ingenuity is evident in the fascinating adaptations of animals, including the presence of multiple hearts. While most creatures rely on a single heart, some have evolved additional hearts ...
Have you ever seen an animal with Blue Blood? While this may sound unusual, animals with blue blood do exist. While most vertebrates, including humans, have red blood cells due to hemoglobin ...
Its experts say reintroducing these animals to nature will be beneficial to the environment in many ways, even when it comes to climate change. De-extincting the woolly mammoth, for example ...
"It was a human-driven extinction – European settlers came to Australia and brutally obliterated this animal," says Andrew Pask, a geneticist at the University of Melbourne. Pask is leading a ...