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.
Bats use echolocation to get around, but it wasn’t clear how these creatures managed to navigate dense environments—until now ...
SPRINGFIELD — The animals and staff at the Zoo in Forest Park just got a boost for the new year, thanks to public donors and a foundation. Throughout December, the zoo raised $21,092 from 76 donors, ...
The forest department late on Thursday evening shot dead the ninth wolf in Uttar Pradesh’s Bahraich district, bringing temporary relief to villagers who had been living under constant fear due to ...
In 2008, I was doing PhD research on African forest elephants in Lopé National Park, Gabon. I would identify them by tusk shape, ear tears and ear vein patterns, note their group size, and collect ...
Animals have a way of breaking our expectations. That is why so many weird animal facts sound fake when you hear them for the first time. We tend to judge the natural world using human logic, but ...
Deep in Southeast Asia’s forests lives a strange creature. It has a bear’s size, a cat’s face and a long tail. This is the bearcat, also called the binturong. This unique forest animal neither a bear ...
WAKE FOREST, N.C. (WTVD) -- Cold temperatures are putting pets at risk, and a Wake Forest nonprofit is stepping in to help. Small Wonders Animal Society provides warm outdoor housing, food and ...
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