Mammals keep evolving into anteaters, eating only ants and termites, at least 12 times since the age the dinosaurs.
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Skulls from extinct mammals show their noses were insanely powerful
Long after an animal’s soft tissues have vanished, its skull still carries a blueprint of how it sensed the world. For ...
AFRICA: CREATURES consuming species that contain deadly toxins have evolved a suite of clever strategies to stay alive. The ...
The Apennine brown bear, Ursus arctos marsicanus, exists nowhere else on Earth. Genetic evidence shows that this population ...
As companies search underwater for resources, scientists are taking inventory of the ocean-dwelling creatures that could be ...
A biologist explains the surprising evolutionary math behind how the blue whale became the largest animal that has ever lived ...
A variety of studies are showing that rough-and-tumble play is important for animals and kids alike.
Evolution is slow, but with the right experimental set-up—and enough time to spare—you can watch nature do its methodical ...
Researchers find Apennine brown bears evolved into a smaller, less aggressive animal after centuries of coexistence with ...
A study by Kristin Winchell (NYU) sequenced the genomes of these reptiles and found 93 specific genes related to limb and skin development that had diverged from forest populations. The city lizards ...
One of the biggest quests in biology is understanding how every cell in an animal's body carries an identical genome yet still gives rise to a ...
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