On Nov. 1, in a residential area of Bangladesh’s bustling capital city, Dhaka, the NGO Bangladesh Animal Welfare Association ...
When a snake displays its fangs, it’s showing off one of evolution’s greatest weapons. This is because snake venom is not a ...
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Q&A: Climate shifts drove carnivores' evolution from mongoose-like ancestors to diverse forms
The ancestors of our furry cats and dogs once looked similar to today's modern mongoose, a mammal with a long body and small, ...
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How Anacondas Persisted While Other Giant Reptiles Went Extinct
Anacondas achieved their massive size millions of years ago. Discover how anacondas stayed huge while other giant reptiles died out!
Released in the Year of The Snake, and with clear nods to East Asian culture, Disney’s latest animated feature has smashed ...
New research led by the University of Washington suggests that two different climate transitions millions of years ago fueled ...
Bettongs may be small, but these Australian natives can crush hard nuts that would snap the jaws of much larger animals.
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The High-Stakes Quest to Make Snakebites Survivable Took Leaps Forward This Year, With Promising New Avenues to Safer Antivenoms
A wave of fresh science is challenging a century-old treatment and offering hope to the people snakebites harm most—often far ...
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Don’t get too close: 20 snakes ranked by how dangerous they really are
There are roughly 3,000 snake species on Earth, and about 600 of them are venomous. That sounds terrifying, but most snakes want nothing to do with you. They have limited venom and would much rather ...
It’s no surprise that protein has become a hot topic in health conversations. It’s vital for building and repairing tissues, ...
Whether it's reversible anuses or exploding intestines, the natural world proves that internal body parts shouldn't always ...
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