No ears, no problem. The tobacco hornworm caterpillar, a common garden pest, can actually detect airborne sound via microscopic hairs on its body, according to a team of faculty and graduate students ...
Discover why wildlife crime is surging in Australia, which species are at risk, and how law reforms aim to turn the tide.
Researchers have known for centuries that some fish make sounds. Now, using special underwater acoustics, researchers have ...
Our forest camera trap spotted wild animals passing through a quiet woodland area. The footage reveals how they behave when no humans are around. It’s a rare and natural glimpse into the rhythms of ...
In the serene embrace of the forest, a brown cow quietly grazes beneath the trees. Surrounded by the soft rustle of leaves and filtered sunlight, this tranquil moment captures the harmony between ...