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Ants do not have noses. Rather, they detect scent through very sensitive chemoreceptors on their antennae. This is how ants can zero in on the food crumbs that you forgot to sweep up. But you can also ...
Brown recluse spiders will be confined to only 5% of their natural territory by 2080 if the species does not learn to migrate north.
In the realm of the fastest birds on earth, their breathtaking speed is more than just a spectacle; it is a crucial adaptation for survival, enabling efficient hunting, swift travel, and intricate ...
Geese can be territorial and aggressive if they perceive a loved one is in danger and have even attacked humans because of it ...
Scientists have been monitoring the disappearance of great white sharks from False Bay, South Africa, but where have they gone?
Animal dancing isn't just for show—it’s vital for communication, reproduction, and survival in the wild. These animals are ...
These famous dogs bravely risked their own lives in service to the humans they love and left a legacy of bravery.
The invasive Joro spider is rapidly expanding its range in the U.S. Learn where it’s been spotted and why it’s thriving in cities and suburbs alike.
The Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute captured footage of a giant phantom jelly with ribbon-like arms over 30 feet ...
Ticks may be tiny, but they can wreak havoc. Learn more about two common tick varieties and how to avoid being bitten by them ...
Monarch butterflies migrate through Delaware from July to September. Find out where to see them in the First State.
The term “White Shark Café” was coined by researchers at Stanford University’s Hopkins Marine Station back in 2002 when they were studying Great White sharks in the area. By monitoring sharks they had ...
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