Climate change is speeding the spread of global pathogens. Can an early-warning system for animal viruses help stop pandemics ...
This still image of a wolf at night comes from a camera trap, which was part of an experiment investigating wolf behavior in ...
The latest discovery is that elements of their vocals function in a way that’s fascinatingly similar to human vowels, making ...
A new study published in Current Biology documented the queen of an ant species dethroning the queen of another species using ...
While sifting through the juvenile mammoth’s genetic materials for traces of RNA, the team made another surprising discovery: ...
From their odd appendages to their unsavory hygiene, certain animals suffer an image problem. But their awkward attributes can be their biggest advantages. Found across every continent except ...
The Serengeti is rightfully popular, but Tanzania has 23 national parks, many of which offer very different safari ...
Dim the lights, put on some slow jams... get up in the tree? National Geographic's Crittercam technology just revealed a mating ritual never before seen in any bear species. An Andean bear named Ruru ...
From sharks to bats to lions, these researchers are showing their local communities the importance of these often misunderstood species to their ecosytems. Lemon sharks (pictured in the Bahamas) are ...
They fly like no other creature on Earth, survive for decades, and rarely get cancers. Learning their secrets could lead to new advances for human use. How do bats fly? Scientists at Brown University ...
Although sharks aren’t the mindless man-eaters they are sometimes made out to be, experts know that staying safe involves skill, knowledge, and practice. Host Bertie Gregory filming a ragged tooth ...
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