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New Scientist on MSNWhy do giraffes have spots? Not for the reason you might thinkThe size and shape of a giraffe’s spots seem to influence how well the animals survive when temperatures get hotter or colder ...
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A quick reminder that today is April Fools' Day, so be careful, everything may not be what you are expecting. There are ...
Over more than 18,000 acres in the Great Parks of Hamilton County, individuals and trail cameras are capturing images of the ...
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India Today on MSNClever fish caught using sharks as camouflage for hunting its preyThe team says that the fish, which usually hunt in small groups, are more likely to catch their prey off guard by shadowing ...
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Why Are Some Birds So Brightly Colored?When it comes to the most beautiful animals on Earth, there are many out there who would say birds are one of the best ...
While sneaking up on prey, cuttlefish employ a dynamic skin display to avoid detection in last moments of approach, researchers have found.
Cuttlefish aren’t just masters of disguise – they're illusionists of the sea. Researchers discovered that broadclub ...
Growing up, I can remember almost all of the tattered and worn posters that adorned the classrooms of my school. Many of them had historical timelines, periodic tables, and the ...
Designed in conjunction with high school students for use in metropolitan zoos, a new solution offers discrete data ...
Snakes are impressive predators, often utilizing speed and even venom against their opponents. But what happens when these ...
The discovery disputes the common theory that the cuttlefish uses a form of hypnotization to capture its prey; the prey likely just doesn’t even see the cuttlefish, and rather a confusing patterned ...
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