Why did the dinosaur turn full-circle? We’ll probably never know, but the unusual motion could still be revealing.
As a rule – and elephants notwithstanding – wild animals do not have floppy ears.
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The ancient world was probably filled with magicians using science only a few understood, but the works of one man have ...
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When a dominant male dies or is kicked out by an intruding male [the] new lead male will usually adopt young pups.” “It ...
N eanderthals in France may have been strutting around in leather clothes with matching handbags more than 100,000 years ago.
Each fall and winter in parts of California, a special form of radiation fog can linger for days or weeks at a time, known as ...
"Dry skin regions (forearms and calves) were more even, richer, and functionally distinct than sebaceous (behind ears) and ...