Which animal makes a better parent, a bird that never feeds her young or a turtle that lays her eggs and never looks back?
Pigs, rats, cats and mongooses, all brought to the island decades earlier by humans, were to blame for their demise, preying ...
As a corner of Africa heats up, new research shows how the future of the species rests with powerful matriarchs making tough ...
Female praying mantises are notorious for eating their mates during or after sex. Now, scientists have discovered a dwarf ...
The answer is no parent is better than another. Any species still around has been on the right track regarding parental care.
I couldn't believe what a deer struck by a car managed to do. This dramatic event offers a reminder for all drivers.
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The Fluffy Moth That Looks Surprisingly Fake
Discover the imperial moth, one of North America’s largest and most striking silk moths. Learn about its range, life cycle, ...
The matador bug becomes even more alluring as it struts along leaves, looking ready to bust a move in true Saturday Night ...
Late last month, the Trump administration proposed to roll back specific Endangered Species Act (ESA) regulations that would, ...
A new study uses sibling genetics to compare monogamy across species. Humans score higher than expected and sit close to ...
This is far from the first time that cameras have shown their value in aiding the research of biologists. Spotting a species ...
Humans are far closer to meerkats and beavers for levels of exclusive mating than we are to most of our primate cousins, ...
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