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National Geographic photographer Brian Skerry has logged more than 10,000 hours under water—but he's never before snapped a ...
To latch onto a deer, ticks must first pierce a thick, furry hide. Leaf-cutter ants easily gnaw through tough tropical leaves. And scorpions use their tails to inject venom into prey several times ...
Some species quickly responded to lower levels of human activity, but whether their return to urban areas is good for them—or not—remains unclear.
The Orca, or killer whale, is one of the ocean’s most formidable predators. Though often called whales, Orcas actually belong to the dolphin family,yet their power, intelligence, and hunting abilities ...
Professor Morgan Benowitz-Fredericks and Sierra Pete M'23 offer insight in story on how seabirds offer clues to ocean health ...
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In a study published last month in the journal Ethology, researchers found that electric rays can scare away both tiger and white sharks by zapping them with powerful electric discharges. While ...
Among them is wildlife presenter Bertie Gregory, who went swimming with great whites – without a protective cage – for his ...
Many animals possess the fascinating ability to change colour. Chameleons adjust nanocrystals for temperature control and ...
They blend into their surroundings to avoid being hunted down, communicate, temperature control, and even mating displays.
As a wildlife filmmaker, Bertie Gregory is always ready for a challenge. But his adventurous streak leads him to unimaginable ...
In the deep blue waters of the world’s oceans, some of the most intelligent and social creatures on Earth are engaging in ...