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Supported by By Emily Anthes Emily Anthes is a science reporter who writes Pet Theory, a column about our creature companions ...
Experts from the University of Nottingham have created life-size 3D-printed insect models to explore how some species trick ...
Worldwide, farming is responsible for more than 20% of greenhouse gas emissions and uses more than 70% of all fresh water ...
This Clever Monkey Enjoys A Colorful Bowl Of Fruit While Riding Shotgun! Just Look At That Serious Face — Like He Ordered It Himself 😂🧃 ...
From bears to rodents, learn to ID scat by size, shape, and content to determine which animal has been in your area and what ...
The apple has been associated with the pivotal Biblical scene for generations, but is this a case of mistaken identity?
Any animal that can eat insects will eat cicadas, according to the Purdue University Extension. Those include fish, bears, birds, raccoons and even other insects, like parasitic wasps.
Elephant Seal. Image via Unsplash Many indigenous cultures worldwide practice offering ceremonies before or after a hunt to honor the spirit of the animal taken. The Inuit of the Arctic traditionally ...
Nature's bounty presents a fascinating paradox where certain fruits, harmless to animals, pose significant threats to humans. Manchineel's "death apple" and yew berries exemplify this, being toxic to ...
Other cephalopods, like the octopus and squid, have similar diets to the cuttlefish. Octopuses hunt at night and trap animals in the web of their tentacles. Squid also hunt at night, searching for ...
The animals that plummeted 85 feet into Wyoming’s Natural Trap Cave provide a layered history of life dating back to the ...