A retired chicken farmer discovered the rock in the late 1990s and donated them in the mid-1990s to the Australian Museum, where researchers gave the new species Arenaerpeton supinates. Scientists have identified a 240 million-year-old giant salamander-like creature first unearthed…
The rattlesnake’s rumble is the most terrifying sound you hear during a hike. What is the reason the rattlesnakes create this famous sound? “Everything tells us that they rattle to alert predators,” David Pfennig, Professor of biological sciences at the University of North…
The reason it’s so awesome: The pom crab expands to a mere half-an-inch (13 millimeters) in width, and its exoskeleton is soft, which makes its armor pretty ineffective. However, despite its tiny dimensions, this little crustacean is known to wrestle and…
Adoption is common among human beings and those who choose to take care of a child from another for various reasons, such as difficulties with fertility or the desire to provide a place for children in need. However, why do…
Particular creatures have adapted to live by sound without light or in a place where sight isn’t a factor. They rely on the sounds of calls, tweets, clicks, and clicks to make a map of the surroundings or identify the…
The 911 call came in on the morning of April 24, 2020. A man was believed to be in the house where his estranged wife resided and was in violation of the protective order against him. Police arrived and illuminated…
A flattened but mostly complete fossil dating to an area of the late Jurassic period was discovered in present-day Germany. This flattened specimen of Solnhofia Parsons is helping paleontologists to understand more about how reptiles developed and lived in shallow marine ecosystems….
Scientists have discovered an ancient 46,000-year-old soil nematode found in Siberian permafrost, and through a Sleeping Beauty-esque study, the tiny organism was woken out of a millennium’s long sleep. The findings are presented in the study published on July 27 in the journal open to…
A few years ago, there was a big announcement: Dolphins are known to each other by their names. Humans also possess a distinct sound they make when they meet new dolphins and call each other. Dolphins aren’t the only animal with…
Sure of our world’s pollinators that power our planet could have been born tens of million years before scientists believed. In the study published on July 27 in Current Biology, researchers from a group identified the bee’s genealogy for over 120 million years back…










