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From Forest to Sea: Animals You Didn’t Know Could Swim
When you think of great swimmers, animals like dolphins, fish, or penguins probably come to mind. But the animal kingdom is ...
Capybaras, the world's largest rodents, are renowned for their gentle nature and remarkable ability to coexist peacefully ...
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Which animals are tricked by optical illusions?
It's not just humans who notice optical illusions; certain animals do too, and they often use it to their advantage.
Snapping shrimp are mostly solitary, with some species working together in colonies. Read here to learn about how their social systems work.
Discover surprising animals that defy expectations by swimming effortlessly. Nature’s aquatic talents are more diverse than ...
While great white sharks are among the fiercest apex predators in the world’s oceans, they are not completely immune from ...
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Orcas in Mexico Are Perfecting a Chilling Way to Hunt Great White Sharks
A tight-knit orca squad in the Gulf of California has perfected a grim skill: roll a young great white shark onto its back, ...
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Venomous or poisonous? Know how snakes, frogs, and plants use toxins in strikingly different ways
Nature's deadliest creatures employ distinct defense mechanisms. Venomous animals inject toxins through bites or stings, like cobras and jellyfish. Po ...
The Tremembé Formation itself is the only fossil-rich unit in Brazil from the Late Oligocene that preserves mammal remains. Over the past decades, it has yielded a rich mosaic of life: bats, ...
Instead of beckoning game, the hunter's calls — mimicking the sounds of a bull to lure a female elk — may have caught the ...
Hunters in northern Alberta are helping scientists test how industrial noise from the oilsands affects moose hunting — a food source and a connection to cultural traditions for many rural and ...
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Colorado Parks and Wildlife urges residents to recycle leftover pumpkins, not feed them to wildlife
Colorado Parks and Wildlife is encouraging residents to put their old Halloween pumpkins to good use at local farms or composting facilities.
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