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An intact, fossilized specimen of the world’s largest egg—of any known species ever on Earth—entered the National Geographic ...
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The great Indian bustard is critically endangered, but the Indian government has found a clever way of breeding the species ...
For centuries, locals have told stories of mokele-mbembe, a legendary creature said to lurk in the Congo Basin. But as ...
An ant that disappears into the forest floor, a bird that demands attention from mates—for these animals, an inky black ...
This story appears in the September 2018 issue of National Geographic magazine. As industrial-scale farms flourish in the European Union, its fields have grown quiet—robbed of the birds that ...
His hummingbird photographs were first published in the November 1960 issue of National Geographic. For a study of male Cuba’s bee hummingbirds’ mating displays, scientists captured the birds ...
Even in the face of discrimination, WWII fighter pilot Harry T. Stewart Jr., wanted their legacy to be about more than ...