Animals able to change behaviors but slow to evolve might fare better than previously thought amid climate change.
Animals that adapt behaviorally may evolve physically more slowly, showing resilience rather than weakness in changing ...
Actress and disability advocate Marissa Bode will appear at Bucknell University’s annual student lectureship on April 20 in ...
Some animals exhibit behaviors that seem to defy basic survival instincts, confronting threats instead of fleeing. These ...
In the wild, some animals camouflage themselves to survive in environments where being seen can mean immediate danger. This ...
Exciting new genetic research has revealed that the snow fly uses anti-freeze and internal heat generation to survive at ...
Thousands of crocodiles are found throughout North and South America, but these lakes play host to the biggest populations.
These horned lizards turn their lunch into a loaded weapon - then fire the leftovers straight from its own eyeballs.
An international research team, including the Leibniz Institute for the Analysis of Biodiversity Change (LIB), has described ...
The herbivorous dinosaurs of the Mesozoic are often imagined as peaceful giants, but their true nature is more complex. Fossil evidence reveals immense size, unusual structures, and adaptations that ...
Greater short-horned lizards shoot blood from their eyes — proving you really are what you eat, in the grossest way possible.
Rangeland cattle that inefficiently convert feed into body mass are more likely to struggle with heat stress than their ...