Cats’ dazzling eye colors may come from 1 unusual ancestor
The cat family has an amazing array of eye colors stemming from one unusual ancestor. The evolution of eye color...
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US dogs suffer mystery respiratory illness: What we know so far
Across the country, pet dogs are falling sick with a flu-like illness, but scientists don't yet know what's causing it....
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Stunning footage captures tiny bird’s fight for survival in massive Saharan sandstorm
First of its kind footage captured for National Geographic's "Incredible Animal Journeys" shows a barn swallow caught in a sandstorm...
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Hercules beetle: The titan insect with giant horns for love and war
Hercules beetles can grow to almost 7 inches long and are among the largest flying insects on Earth. Hercules beetles...
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At the foot of a melting glacier in Peru, llamas helped revitalize the land
Within three years, the soil grew richer and supported more plants When glaciers melt, they leave behind barren landscapes that...
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Medieval religious hermit buried in ‘extremely unusual’ position had syphilis
The unusual skeleton of a holy woman buried in a crouched position in medieval times has been identified. The skeletal...
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In rare attack, great white shark decapitates diver in Mexico. But why?
A great white shark recently decapitated a Mexican fisher as he was diving for shellfish. But what was the reason...
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Cockatoos can tell when they need more than one tool to swipe a snack
Besides chimps, the birds are the only known nonhumans to use a tool kit Forget screwdrivers or drills. A stick...
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Fish can recognize themselves in photos, further evidence they may be self-aware
Self-awareness may be more widespread among animals than we once thought Some fish can recognize their own faces in photos...
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A newfound ‘croakless’ frog may communicate via touch
The animal might use spines on its throat to recognize potential mates instead of calls A newfound species of frog...
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Lost remains of last known Tasmanian tiger found hidden in museum cabinet
A female Tasmanian tiger that died in 1936, not a male named Benjamin, was actually the last surviving member of...
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‘Jousting ankylosaurs’ whacked their peers with their ‘sledgehammer-like tails’
Not only did ankylosaurs like "Zuul" use their tails as weapons against potential predators, but they also used them to...
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‘Hell fish’ likely killed by dinosaur-ending asteroid is preserved in stunning detail
Four exceptional fossils represent newly described species. Just beneath the scrubby plains of southern North Dakota at the site of...
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Orcas are attacking boats near Europe. It might be a fad.
Orcas sometimes pick up a behavior for a while and then quit it just as quickly. Orcas are snapping the...
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Amazonian ‘zombie’ fungus bursts through fly’s body in grisly, contest-winning photo
This bug is a ticking time bomb of killer fungus. On a leaf in the Peruvian Amazon, a fly's exoskeleton...
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Beneath Greenland iceberg, scientists find a glowing snailfish with antifreeze coursing through its veins
This helps protect the tadpole-like fish from the cold. Scientists drilling deep into an iceberg off Greenland have discovered a...
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Sea sponges launch slow-motion snot rockets to clean their pores
Time-lapse video reveals the surprising way debris-filled mucus moves out of a sponge’s body The next time you spot a...
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Flower shape and size impact bees’ chances of catching gut parasites
Parasite transmission was lower when the insects landed on long, narrow flowers Bees that land on short, wide flowers can...
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Ed Yong’s ‘An Immense World’ reveals how animals perceive the world
The book showcases the diverse sensory abilities of other creatures Emerald jewel wasps know what cockroach brains feel like. This...
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Sharks: Facts about the ocean’s apex predators
Older than the dinosaurs and ecologically vital, sharks deserve more than our fear. Long portrayed in pop culture as remorseless...
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