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The surprising diet that links these unusual animals
At first glance, these animals seem to have nothing in common. They live on different continents and belong to completely different groups. But they all eat ants or termites at least part of the time.
You don’t expect to see ants on a recipe list, but if you want to make yoghurt using the traditional Bulgarian recipe in this ...
Ants and bees operate under rules that differ sharply from most animals. This video compares their collective behavior to the ...
While many rang in 2026 with another countdown as the ball dropped, the Nashville Zoo was having its own New Year’s ...
Recent discoveries about an alvarezsaur called Manipulonyx have drawn renewed attention to this group of bird-like, clawed ...
Whether it’s seaweed cloaks or see-through wings, these animals know how to hide. Meet four masters of disguise who’ve turned camouflage and mimicry into a work of art.
Professional python hunter needed his family’s help to wrest the second-heaviest invasive Burmese python on record out of the ...
Ingham County inspectors found serious violations at more than 20 restaurants, hotels and other eating places in the second ...
Sophie Ibbotson goes to Sri Lanka to try a different type of safari entirely, one that fully prioritises the animal's welfare ...
At the edge of the Congo River in Africa, 24-year-old Maltese researcher and conservationist Francesca Grillo is living the ...
For those interested in longer hikes, Stephens State Park connects to the Highlands Trail, a long-distance path that runs ...
From powerful birds of prey to tiny songbirds, and blind snakes to miniscule flies, an impressive range of species have ...
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