Beneath the surface of the world’s deserts, some animals survive in ways that seem almost unreal. These creatures move through sand with speed and precision, using it as both shelter and weapon.
It's anyone's guess how T. rex moved its puny arms, but now research on turkey wings and alligator arms is shedding light on the issue. Credit: Langel/Bonnan, Stockton University ...
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A new study by researchers at Imperial College London and published on Monday in Nature Ecology & Evolution could help shed ...
Nonhuman primates like bonobos and chimpanzees might engage in same-sex sexual activities to strengthen bonds, particularly ...
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Sacha McNeil celebrates her 50th birthday and 25 years in broadcasting, sharing heartfelt memories of her late father and ...
Michael Andrews, a single father and Army veteran is rebuilding his life after an overnight fire destroyed his home and ...
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Gold Coast City Council is in the doghouse after a tribunal found it comprehensively mismanaged the making of a destruction ...
Included in this beaver lesson plan are instructional resources, downloadable and printable worksheets, vocabulary activities ...
Spike is a high-energy cattle dog in need of a family to herd and cuddle. Also meet the three-legged Lab Peanut Butter and ...