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The colorful, venomous and mysterious Gila monster flourishes in the scorching Desert Southwest, but climate change threatens ...
There's plenty for 19th Ward Community Cats to do; they're responsible for spaying and neutering more than 170 cats per years ...
As a humanist, Virginia Hayssen’s scholarship explores cultural bias in reproductive biology. As with other aspects of life, the words and images we use are, consciously or unconsciously, infused with ...
For the first time, researchers in Brazil recently documented a rare sighting of bumblebee catfish as they engaged in a unique climbing behavior up a waterfall.
The colugo is often nicknamed a “flying lemur,” but that name couldn’t be more misleading. These unusual mammals don’t fly, [ ...
Even from a distance, you can often learn to tell butterflies apart simply by noting their colors and shapes and by watching ...
How do you “squirrel for winter?” Andrea Borsvold is a busy homesteading mama of three who loves God, coffee, sewing and the ...
Bees swarm the queen to protect her and start a new, more sustainable colony capable of producing the next generation of bees.
Have you ever seen a squirrel without a tail? It looks a bit like a rat. Where his tail should have been was a small red nub.
But if you’ve noticed far more acorns on your forest floor than you’re used to, there may be a different cause – it seems ...
Scientists have revealed that queen ants in southern Europe can produce male clones of a completely different species.