Scientists have discovered a two-foot-long salamander species in Florida and Alabama that has the spots of a leopard and the ...
The return of the iconic predators to the Golden State has been a quiet success story—but this month, state officials ...
Living outside their natural Chinese habitat can disturb giant pandas’ internal rhythms, a finding that could lead to better ...
The other is that snakes don’t gather in general, since people tend to only come across one snake at a time. “So there was ...
Decades ago, India’s tigers were on the brink of extinction. Slowly, their numbers have rebounded. But that ecological ...
In a study based on measurements of the bite force of living crocodilians, researchers have concluded that the ancient Sarcosuchus imperator "SuperCroc" had jaws of steel that no prey not even small ...
Ancient skin pigments reveal that many turtles and "sea monsters" sported dark colors for tens of millions of years, a new study says.
The color change, driven by hormones, seems aimed at preventing males from accidentally mating with each other.
By far the largest ever found of its kind, the spiny fossil predator "would have made enough scampi to feed an army," one ...
They enthralled sailors. They inspired Darwin. Then, by the mid 19th-century, the iconic Floreana tortoise was gone. Here’s how a group of persistent scientists unlocked the secrets to bringing them ...
When George Shiras published his wildlife photographs in National Geographic it transformed the medium with his novel use of flash and the first camera traps—and changed Nat Geo forever.
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