This critically endangered animal, known for its long, thin snout with a bulbous growth at the end, split off from other crocodilian species 40 million years ago.
Hidden in a bamboo stalk in China sat an elusive creature with a “heart-shaped” tongue. Its camouflage coloring and remote hideout made it difficult to find — but not impossible. When scientists ...
Researchers from the University of Copenhagen say the frogs, found across the rainforests of Madagascar, emit whistling sounds while communicating with others of their species. “That is why we ...
The Tasmanian tiger, a wolf-like marsupial that once stalked the forests of Tasmania, could be brought back from extinction after a team of US and Australian researchers claimed a series of ...
Teeth are classified according to their unique numbers. According to the experts, tooth number 31 was significantly tilted, and there was a gap, known as a “diastema,” between teeth 31 and 32.
But beware: while these beverages have upsides, there's a chance that if you consume one or both daily, your teeth might be a bit stained. "Beverages like coffee and tea contain tannins that can ...
But quality journalism must still be paid for. The creation of the “highest quality” genome of the iconic thylacine, a marsupial native to Australia, was announced on Wednesday by Colossal ...
The creation of the “highest quality” genome of the iconic thylacine, a marsupial native to Australia, was announced on Wednesday by Colossal, which describes itself as a species preservation company.
The Tasmanian tiger, a wolf-like marsupial that once stalked the forests of Tasmania, could be brought back from extinction after a team of US and Australian researchers claimed a series of scientific ...
Queensland is trialling "koala doggy doors" designed to help prevent the marsupials from being killed on highways. The one-way hatches allow koalas to move to breeding grounds without doubling ...
An international team of researchers has discovered seven new species of tree frogs in Madagascar’s rainforests, notable for their otherworldly, high-pitched whistling calls that resemble sound ...
It's the next generation -- of tree frogs. A new species was discovered in Madagascar and named for having "Star Trek" like cadences. Paramount/courtesy Everett Collection Beam me up, froggy.