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USF researchers find that island snakes adapt their venom in surprising ways, offering new clues about how animals evolve in ...
On remote islands in the Gulf of California, scientists uncovered a surprising twist in rattlesnake evolution: simpler venom ...
"The 2010 cold snap may have created a subset of pythons better able to survive cold temperatures — and thus better adapted ...
Walesky told WPBF raccoons are generally afraid of humans and oftentimes show aggression when their babies are nearby or if ...
Odd cartographic creations like ‘Fool’s Cap Map of the World,’ ‘Leo Belgicus,’ and ‘The Porcineograph’ make the classic ...
Celebrate Earth Month with a look at Nat Geo's new series, "Secrets of the Penguins," and learn how Disney parks are ...
Spending time in nature can lead to “improved health, quality of life, and well-being” in older people, according to the ...
Maintaining a few key elements of urban green spaces can help improve designs for people and wildlife, according to a new ...
The Burmese python is probably the largest snake you'll find in the U.S., but the South American anaconda leaves no doubt ...
The Fabulous Ordinary” is the perfect title of Georgann Eubanks’ new book. Its full title is “The Fabulous Ordinary ...
In Ocala National Forest, Florida, a cicada slowly unfurls its wings and expands its body after emerging from its exoskeleton. Photograph By Nicholas Conzone All periodical cicadas in a given year ...
A proposed rule from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service would change the definition of “harm” to an endangered species, ...