In 1894, the French physiologist Étienne-Jules Marey tried to resolve a particularly vexing question in science: How do cats always seem to land on their feet when they fall? Usi ...
Chase Barnes, who breeds chickens and pigeons on a small farm south of Kansas City, had never seen a pigeon "throuple.
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Famous for stomping venomous snakes, the secretary bird has become a new climate early-warning system for the African grassland.
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Conservationist and ornithologist Steve Boyes has been searching for this elusive herd for years, and the story of his ...
If someone asked you to name America’s most beautiful beaches, you’d probably start listing locations in Hawaii, California, or Florida, which is exactly why Rialto Beach near Forks, Washington gets ...
Scientists have uncovered new clues about some of Earth’s earliest fish, shedding light on the ancient origins of vertebrates ...
For the first time, Colossal BioSciences unveiled its Dallas labs where it is spending millions of dollars researching how to revive extinct animals and save endangered ones.
A near-impenetrable plateau in Central Africa allowed elephants to hide from humans for years. The same landscape could also be their savior.
The fossil measured only 4 centimeters, nowhere near the giants that made Arthropleura famous. Yet this small specimen, found at Montceau-les-Mines in France, ended up yielding one of the missing ...