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domains of humans and wildlife frequently overlap; unfortunately, that often doesn’t work out so well for wildlife.
23/09/2020

domains of humans and wildlife frequently overlap; unfortunately, that often doesn’t work out so well for wildlife.

domains of humans and wildlife frequently overlap; unfortunately, that often doesn’t work out so well for wildlife. Objects and infrastructure made for people can be hazardous to animals, and curious or unwary creatures — wild and domesticated alike — sometimes find themselves in predicaments ...

peacock spiders (genus Maratus) are known for their luminous badonkadonks
20/09/2020

peacock spiders (genus Maratus) are known for their luminous badonkadonks

Peacock spiders (genus Maratus) are known for their luminous badonkadonks, which males use to dazzle potential mates through sexy spider courtship dances. Scientists have discovered 85 species of peacock spiders since the late 1800s, each arachnid decked out in a unique pattern of iridescent scales....

Like sharks, stingrays belong to a class of animals called elasmobranchs
18/09/2020

Like sharks, stingrays belong to a class of animals called elasmobranchs

Stingrays are an instantly recognizable fish, with their pancake-like bodies that glide gracefully through the water. Around 200 species of stingrays inhabit the world’s oceans, as well as some freshwater rivers and lakes. Stingrays around the world face threats to their continued survival. What a...

Jellyfish may be the most famous blobs in nature, and for good reason — with more than 2,000 species around the world, t...
17/09/2020

Jellyfish may be the most famous blobs in nature, and for good reason — with more than 2,000 species around the world, these unmistakably amorphous animals are easy to find near pretty much any coast on Earth.

The jelly blob (Image credit: Dan Abbott/ Wild Ocean Week) Jellyfish may be the most famous blobs in nature, and for good reason — with more than 2,000 species around the world, these unmistakably amorphous animals are easy to find near pretty much any coast on Earth. This year, one jellyfish enco...

Two piglets recently born in China look like average swine on the outside, but on the inside, they are (a very small) pa...
15/09/2020

Two piglets recently born in China look like average swine on the outside, but on the inside, they are (a very small) part monkey.

Two piglets recently born in China look like average swine on the outside, but on the inside, they are (a very small) part monkey. A team of researchers generated the pig-primate creatures by injecting monkey stem cells into fertilized pig embryos and then implanting them into surrogate sows, accord...

as temperatures drop with the sun
10/09/2020

as temperatures drop with the sun

The high Andes mountains of Peru are a hummingbird’s paradise, rich in wildflower nectar and low in predators. But there’s one problem: the cold. Nighttime temperatures often dip below freezing in these rainy tropical highlands. How does a six-gram bird that needs nectar from 500 flowers a day j...

This creates a cycle of perpetual pregnancy
10/09/2020

This creates a cycle of perpetual pregnancy

egnancy can sometimes feel like it lasts forever, but for an Australian marsupial called a swamp wallaby (Wallabia bicolor), pregnancy truly never ends. Researchers recently discovered that female wallabies can conceive while still pregnant, implanting a new embryo — or two — days before giving ...

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