Sea snakes have dramatically reconfigured their sense of smell for underwater life. Researchers found their airborne scent ...
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How Do Stingrays Give Birth?
You might expect a stingray to lay eggs, like many of the world’s fish. However, stingrays give birth to live young, similar ...
To survive the deep ocean, sea creatures need all kinds of adaptations that give them alien-like appearances, like huge eyes ...
Beyond the sunlight, in the depths of the ocean, lies a world stranger than fiction. These photos of deep sea creatures will take you into a dark, dazzling, and utterly unique world. The Arrow Crab is ...
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Is This Rare Whale Species Making a Comeback?
Right whales, still recovering from intensive whale hunting, have added a few more individuals to their small population.
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What If You Lived in the Paleozoic Era?
Power up the WHAT IF time machine because today, you’re traveling back to witness the most radical changes ever known in Earth’s history. You’ll watch our planet give birth to strange new animals and ...
Point Lobos State Natural Reserve, just a short drive south, presents what many consider the “crown jewel” of California’s state park system, with hiking trails that wind through cypress groves and ...
An international team of researchers has discovered three new, bizarre, and wart-covered species of tree toads from Tanzania ...
Capturing the first underwater color photographs was no mean feat and involved powerful explosives as well as hours and hours of waiting.
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“They Give Birth Just Like Us”: New Species Of Rare Live-Bearing Toads Can Carry Over 100 Babies
“These are truly live-bearing, so they give birth just like us,” herpetologist, evolutionary biologist, and study author Dr ...
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Researchers Discover ‘Death Ball’ Sponge and Dozens of Other Bizarre Deep-Sea Creatures in the Southern Ocean
The second expedition took researchers to the Southern Ocean’s Bellingshausen Sea, off West Antarctica. The team was the ...
Australian food influencer Stacey Hatfield died on September 29, shortly after giving birth to her first son, Axel, at home. Her death was caused by an "unforeseen and extremely rare complication" ...
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