The red pipefish (Notiocampus ruber) is a rare relative of seahorses and seadragons found only in Australia. While the ...
An out-of-control pest is invading southern Africa’s major river systems: the Australian red claw crayfish. Researchers warn that this highly invasive species is moving dangerously close to the ...
An out-of-control pest is invading southern Africa's major river systems: the Australian red claw crayfish. Researchers warn this highly invasive species is moving dangerously close to the Okavango ...
What began as a celebratory dinner in Guangzhou quickly escalated into one of the most excessive and visually unbelievable ...
Rachael has a degree in Zoology from the University of Southampton, and specializes in animal behavior, evolution, palaeontology, and the environment. Rachael has a degree in Zoology from the ...
Often treated as throwaway pets, hermit crabs can live 50 years. Mary Akers, a self-taught expert, wants people to appreciate them as much as she does. Credit... Supported by By Katie L. Burke and ...
A 37-year study in the Chesapeake Bay revealed that a major predator of young blue crabs might be their own kind The Chesapeake Bay’s crabs are tearing themselves apart. A decades-long study of the ...
A remote Australian territory has enjoyed an explosion of wildlife it hasn't seen in years, according to ABC. Red crabs have finished hatching and migrating from Christmas Island's shorelines, and ...
A red knot picks eggs off the shell of a female horseshoe crab. The male crab is the smaller one behind her. Jan van de Kam Griendtsveen NL HiltonHead Environmentalists are suing the federal ...
A young boy walks beside some red crabs on Christmas Island, an Australian territory, as they embark upon their annual migration. More than 100 million red crabs travel across the island annually, ...