When you think of birds imitating sounds, parrots and starlings might come to mind. They're famous for copying human speech, ...
Community members are invited to learn about avian artworks at A Brief History of Bird Illustration and Painting, 7 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 25 in Fleischmann ...
A new study reveals how woodpeckers combine breathing and whole-body coordination to drill into trees with extraordinary ...
Weekend mornings at the South Drive-In have evolved into something of a ritual for dedicated bargain hunters across Ohio. License plates from counties far and wide fill the parking areas as shoppers ...
In Auburndale, Florida, the International Market World Flea and Farmers Market isn’t just a shopping destination—it’s a full-blown adventure that might have you wondering if you should have packed ...
“Our work highlights how evolutionary adaptations to diet and disease may have influenced primate biology, including humans,” ...
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150-million-year-old fly fossil redefines insect evolution history
These fragile traces, buried deep under layers of fragile shale once formed by the bed of an old lake, are the oldest known ...
Nectophrynoides comprise only about one percent of all frogs and toads, but that number is officially increasing. In a study published in the journal Vertebrate Zoology, biologists describe an ...
Three new toad species bypass the tadpole stage entirely, giving birth to fully formed babies in isolated mountain forests.
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Three Newly Discovered Toads Give Birth to Live Young in a Bizarre Evolutionary Twist
Learn how three new toad species from Tanzania’s Eastern Arc Mountains evolved to skip the tadpole stage — revealing one of ...
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