Optical illusions aren't just for humans; animals also experience and utilize them for survival and reproduction. From ...
Nature's oldest creatures defy aging rules. Greenland sharks live nearly 400 years. Ocean quahogs reach over 500 years.
Animals in children’s stories are often depicted as living in neat mum, dad and children family units. Examples include ...
It's not just humans who notice optical illusions; certain animals do too, and they often use it to their advantage.
This year marks the 150th anniversary of the Cincinnati Zoo, and this article dives into its history and its legacy.
A treasure trove of rare freshwater fossils has been described from Taiwan in a new study. Dating back to the Early ...
Scientists have uncovered three new toad species that have been hiding in plain sight. These hauntingly beautiful tree toads from Tanzania’s Eastern Arc Mountains have an unusual way of reproducing.
A study by University of Manchester scientists has revealed some of the mechanisms which may explain why older mice are more ...
Using a sharp blade and making slow cuts results in less mist moving at slower speeds, keeping the mist layer below eye level. By contrast, a dull knife and fast cuts increase the number and energy of ...
It’s a rare and fascinating event: the world’s largest geckos have laid eggs without any males involved, thanks to parthenogenesis. This documentary dives deep into the science behind asexual ...
"All collared lionesses have had cubs, signaling successful reproduction," Matthieu Finiels of the Wildlife Conservation Society told the outlet.
On Saturday, Chris Rickard and Dr Lauren Smith, from Shark and Skate Scotland, carried out a necropsy on a male Basking Shark ...