Discover more about the egg-laying monotremes of Oceania and the ancient traits they still carry.
Monotremes are unique mammals that lay eggs, but their limited geographic ranges make them vulnerable. We explain why.
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Antifreeze in Their Veins: How Spiders Outlast Winter’s Deep Freeze
Cold temperatures and harsh weather conditions are bad news for most animals, including spiders. But these creatures aren’t ...
As Discover Wildlife reported, University of California, Riverside researchers have been tracking the spread of the New World ...
Our bones did not begin deep inside the body. They started in the skin, not long after the first complex animals took shape.
By Chelsea Jandreau Education Director The cycles found throughout nature are full of endings, fresh starts, and plenty of ...
For more than a century, biologists assumed that the bony plates embedded in the skin of lizards – like natural chain mail – ...
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What the heck is a platyus?
Platypuses are so weird scientists sliced them open because they thought they were fake. But why? Male platypus have ven ...
A second outbreak of bird flu has been confirmed on a farm owned by Scotland's largest egg supplier, Glenrath Farms near West ...
Ants farm aphids. It's weird yet fascinating. And a bit like a miniature horror movie. But it's a nightmare for gardeners.
The Town of Fort Myers Beach Marine and Environmental Resources Task Force (MERTF) voted on Wednesday to approve a resolution ...
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