Today, echidnas are egg-laying, spiky-looking, long-nosed mammals that live in places including Australia and Indonesia. They ...
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The Peoria Zoo sits quietly in Glen Oak Park, housing some of the planet’s most endangered species while the rest of the ...
They were easier to hear, because the world had suddenly become quieter. Car traffic plummeted as people sheltered at home ...
Using synchrotron X-ray CT scans of a fossilized, intact embryo, researchers found evidence that the plant-eating mammal ...
The loss of iconic Antarctic wildlife is no longer a future possibility. It is happening in real-time, while we watch.
On the final day of the Cretaceous period, some 66 million years ago, Earth was teeming with a dazzling variety of dinosaurs.
In the aftermath of Earth’s most catastrophic extinction event, one unlikely survivor rose to dominate a shattered world: ...
Biologists are racing to save America’s freshwater mussels—the water-filtering keystone species that once filled the ...
Paleontologists have used an Ice Age fossil found 120 years ago in an underground cave to reveal that extinct giant echidnas ...