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If humans were no longer apex predators and became prey to evolved animals or machines, it would reshape our behavior, ...
Three decades ago, scientists began to find razor-sharp teeth from predators that had no business being there.
The well-known salmon life cycle has long been described as going only one way at a time. Juvenile salmon hatch and swim down rivers to the ocean, where they grow and mature before returning to the ...
Researchers at the University of Leicester have been examining the tracks left by a type of pterosaur called Quetzalcoatlus, which had a wingspan of up to 10m (32ft). They believe the quantity and ...
Fossils of footprints over 160 million years old have helped paleontologists at the University of Leicester to narrow down ...
New research reveals that young salmon explore multiple rivers before adulthood, challenging long-held beliefs about their ...
Discover how spiders adapt their webs to urban noise pollution, shedding light on the impact of human activity on wildlife.
Two bald eagles fly through the Yakima River Canyon, a stop on their way north to next. Washington has one of the largest ...
The concept of “refugia” has gained traction in recent decades, and this Friday unveils an art show inspired by these safe ...
When the impact of a predator on its prey's ecology trickles down one more feeding level to affect the density and/or behavior of the prey's prey, ecologists term this interaction a feeding ...
If you would rather not be attacked by an alligator, we've got the best advice for keeping you safe in the swamp!