Curious about predators vs prey? In this episode, Dr. Mark Hebblewhite comes to the SciShow studio to talk to Hank about his research into ungulate herbivores and their predator-prey relationships ...
Predators are built to kill, but some prey animals are just as dangerous when cornered. This video breaks down five formidable species that fight back with deadly weapons like horns, spines, crushing ...
In the rivers and swamplands, a remarkable thing happens: capybaras and crocodiles coexist in the same habitat without ...
This bird lies for a living. Here’s what biological researchers have gleaned about its intelligence by observing its clever ...
The hunt is on and a predator finally zeroes in on its prey. The animal consumes the nutritious meal and moves on to forage for its next target. But how much prey does a predator need to consume?
American pronghorns evolved speed millions of years before cheetahs, helping movement and survival in changing landscapes.
Babies and very young sauropods—the long-necked, long-tailed plant-eaters that in adulthood were the largest animals to have ...