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A new study has uncovered evidence that a giant marine reptile from the Early Jurassic period used stealth to hunt its prey ...
The H5N1 avian flu is circulating in cows and other mammals. Whether it will make a permanent leap to humans is another ...
H5N1 avian influenza has long been a concerning virus. Since its discovery in 1996 in waterfowl, bird flu has occasionally ...
Have you ever found yourself surprised by the quiet intelligence shining from a rat’s bright eyes? These little whiskered ...
Welcome to the wild side of cute. If you thought pets were the peak of adorable, get ready to change your mind.From African ...
A better understanding of human smell is emerging as scientists interrogate its fundamental elements: the odor molecules that ...
Enigmacursor darted around North America in the Late Jurassic 145-150 million years ago and its skeleton is now on display in ...
The canine nose represents one of nature's most sophisticated biological tools, far surpassing human olfactory capabilities in nearly every measurable way.
People are encouraged to visit the Small Mammals Building by the end of the year, before the animals will depart to new homes. Learn more about the closure here.
For more than 60 years, the building set for closure has been home to the zoo's fruit bats, foxes, sloths, porcupines, armadillos, and other animals.
At Northwell, a nose reconstruction isn’t uncommon. But Tyson Carter’s case was anything but typical.