Humans and animals like the same sounds, new research reveals, proving Charles Darwin correct. The findings show that people showed preferences for calls that other species find the most attractive.
There was something about the way the dog was walking in a "wobbly" way that prompted staff to have him undergo testing.
Critically endangered Māui dolphins cannot afford losses; learn how scientists study carcasses to protect every living animal ...
“I don’t know what this thing is, it’s a giant dragon,” Bareilles sings in now-viral March 18 Instagram Reel ...
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Animals that can reproduce without males, a fascinating look at parthenogenesis
Explore the incredible science of parthenogenesis, a natural reproductive process where some animals can produce offspring without males. From reptiles to insects, discover how nature adapts in ...
A fossilized skull and jawbones found belonged to a crested dinosaur that lived 95 million years ago— the first new species ...
Whether it’s a canary’s chirp or a treefrog’s croak, humans tend to prefer many of the same sounds that animals do themselves, a new study finds ...
A cat was saved from being put down after vets treated a life-threatening blockage, only to uncover the shocking cause behind her condition.
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Delmarva Discovery Museum in Pocomoke to close permanently this week
The Delmarva Discovery Museum has announced on Facebook that its last day in operation will be March 20, 2026. Here's what to ...
Animals do all sorts of things to attract each other as potential mates. Many birds, for example, produce feathers with elaborate color patterns – from the iridescent plumage of many hummingbirds to ...
Scientists uncovered giant underground tunnels in South America: Neither humans nor nature made them
Beneath the rolling hills of southern Brazil and northern Argentina, scientists have found a hidden network of large ...
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