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Humanity rises as wildlife recedes: Two studies show the extent of human domination over nature
Wolves roaming the Mongolian steppes cover more than 7,000 kilometers a year. The Arctic tern flies from pole to pole in its ...
Scientists have unveiled a remarkable 'living GPS' in fruit bats, tracking their brain activity as they navigated freely.
Both faculty members described as collaborators aligned with the academy’s mission to 'regenerate the natural world through ...
A study conducted recently at the University of Georgia discovered a fascinating fact about bats, those winged denizens of ...
Three bumps found in a Queensland wombat's pouch mark a new era for the species as they signify the first wild-born and bred ...
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Sea Otters May Be Small Marine Mammals, But Their Effect on an Ecosystem Can Be Huge
Their fur is so soft it almost led to their extinction, but otters’ recovery has been a boon to Pacific kelp forests, a key ...
Across mammal species, from baboons and gorillas up to humans, females usually live longer than the males do. However, this pattern is not universal throughout the animal kingdom. Males are the longer ...
Two recently examined fossils suggest that Australia’s First Peoples valued big animals for their fossils as well as for ...
A study published in Science Advances and led by the Max Planck Institute of Geoanthropology, uncovers how flexibility made ...
For Pseudoryx nghetinhensis, as the animal is known to science, the most optimistic estimates say there could be around 100 ...
Sexual behavior is one reason why female mammals typically live longer than their male counterparts, according to a new study ...
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Rare fossils in New Mexico reveal dinosaurs were doing just fine before the asteroid annihilated them all
New dating has revealed that New Mexico's last dinosaurs were healthy, diverse and thriving at the end of the Cretaceous ...
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