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Catfish taste with their whole bodies - and that’s just one way animals sense the world totally differently than us.
People who rate themselves as highly knowledgeable about cats are more likely to interact with cats in ways they don't like.
Rock art in northern Australia depicts marsupial lions, giant kangaroos, and other megafauna that populated the Land Down Under long ago.
The zebras were originally part of a newspaper tycoon's private zoo. Now they roam the San Simeon grasslands, growing in numbers.
Mammals have a history stretching back 325 million years. To study that ancient history is to know our own origins.
Predatory dinosaurs with big skulls tend to have tiny arms. Researchers propose there might be a direct link between those traits.
New research finds that dinosaurs were already adapted to living in cold climates before the end-Triassic mass extinction. But how?
There’s an enormous evolutionary advantage for flamingos to stand on one leg, but genetics doesn't help. Only physics explains why.
Yorkicystis lived during the “Cambrian explosion,” 539 million to 485 million years ago – hundreds of million years before the dinosaurs.
We already know animals feel emotions, and that they can understand humans' emotions. But can they understand each other's emotions?
To the ancient Greeks, exotic animals were proof of mythological creatures. To the ancient Romans, they were oddities and adversaries.
Fish are surprisingly good in numbers tests — a skill that sometimes makes the difference between life and death.
The results of a recent study found that genetically engineering cats could be a solution to eliminating cat allergies.
Small spiders use their silk threads to passively fly, a process called ballooning. Learning how could help atmospheric scientists.
Revolutionary techniques for understanding brain functions in animals could soon help us understand how emotions guide our lives.
Salk scientists studied complex decision-making capabilities in a worm with just 302 neurons and a mouth full of teeth. It's smarter than you would think.