Discover the extraordinary prehistoric giants – from mega-sloths to monster sharks – that once made today’s animals look miniature.
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Researchers have sounded the alarm after discovering that cogongrass, an invasive species, prolongs the life of ...
Researchers identified what could be the first invasive malaria-transmitting mosquito in Madagascar, an island already ...
There's an old saying that everything in Australia wants to eat you – and this apparently includes plants, with the island a ...
To expand on that analogy, squirrels will often have several dreys, three or more in an area, which you can think of as ...
Northern hoary bats are the most widely distributed bat species in the Americas, with a range spanning from southeastern ...
The buck stood broadside in the winter light, framed by oaks and scattered mulch. For a lot of hunters, it would have been ...