Here’s what you should do if there’s an alligator in your yard or pool and what to do if you have to run or swim away from ...
The long-running conflict in a formerly unified community, the second ever observed, adds to Jane Goodall’s studies about a ...
The sad case of ‘Lemon Drop,’ a flightless pet duck dumped recently at the plaza illustrates the problem mixing domestic ...
A new study reveals that female sperm whales maintain an invisible genetic barrier, redefining their population ...
Texas A&M AgriLife Research study looks at how healthy queens and drones contribute to bee colony resilience in challenging ...
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8 creatures that trigger fear - even among experienced hikers
There's a particular kind of dread that settles in when you round a bend on a quiet trail and realize you're not alone. Your ...
Daily Fetch on MSN
Why birds keep returning to the same exact spot
1. Home Sweet Home Have you ever noticed the same bird returning to your backyard, day after day, season after […] ...
It had been 10 years since district wildlife managers across the Southwest Region of Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) were ...
The hectocotylus is both a reproductive organ and a sensory organ, a rare combination in animals, new research suggests ...
Thanks to climate change, our oceans are becoming increasingly acidic. In the next decade, it might affect some of our ...
A long-running conflict in a Ugandan park may provide clues to the origins of human warfare, and how to avoid it.
A remarkable new discovery is shedding light on one of the greatest survival stories in Earth's history, and answering a ...
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