In the nearly three decades since Dolly the sheep was cloned, dozens of animals have been cloned using the same basic ...
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Extraordinary creatures that future generations will never see
The only species ever to become extinct more than once, the Pyrenean ibex, native to the Pyrenees mountains, first died out ...
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The Rise And Reign of Mammals
The Rise and Reign of the Mammals.
Human movement today is about 40 times greater than the combined movement of all wild animals - including land mammals, birds, and arthropods.
Native to the arctic waters of the northern hemisphere, the Bowhead whale can live for centuries, and now scientists think ...
Large mammals in Yellowstone adapt to summer heat by changing behavior—shaped more by landscape than biology, a new study ...
Isle Royale National Park's remote location in Lake Superior dramatically impacts the kinds of animals you'll find there.
Discover the incredible diversity of life thriving in the Hudson River. From ancient sturgeon and shimmering shad to freshwater mussels and tiny amphipods, explore the most common and fascinating fish ...
As the frequency and scale of ocean racing events continues to grow, the Marine Mammal Advisory Group (MMAG) is supporting all stakeholders in conservation efforts and risk mitigation concerning ...
British museum fossils, misidentified for over a century, are now known to be ancient coelacanth fish. This discovery dramatically increases the number of known specimens from the British Triassic ...
I f you weighed all the world’s mammals, how much of that figure—known as biomass—would include wild animals? As of 2020, they contributed roughly 5 percent of the biomass o ...
Florida Atlantic University neuroscientists have uncovered a surprising role for a protein named "Frazzled" (known as DCC in ...
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