Ancient, tough, and extremely dangerous to pretty much anything around them, crocodiles and alligators are actually under ...
New research shows how physical changes in the skull affected the mechanics of the way birds move and use their beaks to eat and explore their habitats -- adaptations that helped them evolve into the ...
Several dozen people gathered Saturday at an apartment complex along the South Carolina coast to remember a longtime resident who died the day before – an alligator named Walter who ...
Multiple studies showcase the negative impacts to nontarget organisms from rodenticides that regulatory processes fail to ...
A motorbike rider inches slowly over bumpy terrain deep in Cambodia's Virachey national park, carefully adjusting the basket ...
Some people may describe their work as being “in the weeds.” In the case of Dr. Flor Breitman, a professor in AUM's ...
The David Traylor Zoo of Emporia will host amphibian-themed crafts and activities, and opportunities to have “Animal Chats” with the Zoo’s residents, all next week during Spring Break. Families can ...
Palaeophis colossaeus, one of the largest known marine snakes of the Eocene, was a coastal predator whose fossils provide ...
About 252 million years ago, 80 to 90 percent of life on Earth was wiped out. In the Turpan-Hami Basin, life persisted and ...
The rate of development of poikilothermic animals, such as insects, fish, and reptiles, is determined by environmental temperature. A research team at ...
A study from Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz found that fruit flies raised at lower temperatures develop more neural ...
New research reveals that larger animals like elephants and giraffes have higher cancer rates compared to smaller species.