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The Philadelphia Zoo has sprouted five massive plant displays of giant animals and insects. At the entrance is a huge ...
Of the more than 20,000 bee species in the world, 70% nest in the ground. And like many of their counterparts that nest above ...
In 1992, Hurricane Andrew, one of the most devastating tropical cyclones in U.S. history, ravaged Elliott Key, Florida. “Most ...
We spoke with three teachers and librarians who are encouraging their students and patrons to join the fight to protect the environment.
Bellevue Botanical Garden will debut a new feature this spring: Habitats at Home. Ahead of Earth Day, we got the scoop on the ...
The ocean is home to some of the most fascinating and uniquely named fish species. From the swordfish’s sharp bill to the ...
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In fact, it wasn't until the decade after WWII that submarines began to look and operate like modern-day divers. Running a diesel engine underwater was dangerous, as it would quickly eat through ...
April 18, 2025 • The male European fiddler crab attracts his mate by performing a courtship dance. New research published in the Journal of Experimental Biology says that dance isn't just notabl ...
Scientists found a 2-foot-long creature “inflating” its “bright blue” skin on a mountain in Sri Lanka and discovered a new species. Photo from Ashan Geeganage and Nayana Sanjeewa via Atthanagoda, de ...
Cambridge University Library Here Conrad Martens depicts Guanaco Island, in Patagonia, named for the wild llama-like animals that would become a regular meal for the crew of the Beagle.