The Amazonian giant centipede, Scolopendra gigantea, is the largest centipede species in the world, stretching to over 30 ...
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Streetlights are forcing thousands of creatures into 'death spirals'
"While collective movement is common in the animal kingdom, seeing it in this form in isopods was entirely unexpected." ...
The Red Sox are hitting their star bat so far this season, Wilyer Abreu at third and starting in right field. Willson Contreras bats cleanup and starts at first base. Expect Week 1 to remain ...
A long-neglected fossil seems to show the evolutionary leap that let the ancestors of today’s many-legged arthropods crawl forth from the seas. By Jack Tamisiea Some 425 million years ago, leggy ...
The myriapoda group of arthropods includes the many-legged centipedes and millipedes that most people are familiar with. Although myriapods are all terrestrial creatures, researchers are unclear about ...
Some 425 million years ago, leggy creatures called myriapods crawled onto land and never looked back. Today, the 13,000 species of centipedes, millipedes and other living myriapods (from the Greek ...
One of the United States’ largest fisheries is hiding in plain sight. Recreational freshwater anglers in the lower 48 states catch – and keep – far more fish than any official body has estimated, ...
The episode is expected to address the recent death of rookie deckhand Todd Meadows, who was aboard the Aleutian Lady when he fell overboard. “Deadliest Catch” has, over its long run, become an iconic ...
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Sandy Leon catches and bats eighth against Boston
The Braves are running Sandy Leon out at catcher and Jose Azocar in right field against Connelly Early and the Red Sox in game 1. Spencer Strider will start the game for Atlanta. Austin Riley is ...
Ten years ago, Iroro Tanshi found something incredible in a cave in Nigeria: a colony of short-tailed roundleaf bats, a species that hadn’t been seen there in almost 50 years. We learn how her ...
Each night around sunset, in one of the most upscale parts of the city, the bats get ready to fly. They’re Mexican free-tailed bats, a small species found up and down North, Central and South America.
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