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Diverse Headgear Of Hoofed Mammals Evolved From A Common Ancestor
Forbes· 1 day agoWhere did this fancy headgear come from? Was there just one common ancestor, or many, that gave rise...
How much wildlife is roaming around Rochester?
Post-Bulletin, Rochester, Minn. via Yahoo News· 7 days agoMay 21—Dear Answer Man: The other day I was driving late at night and I saw a fox near Cascade Creek. It got me thinking, just how many different animals can you find — if you know where to ...
'84 pilot whales mysteriously huddled': What is this large 'anomaly' that experts are tracking in...
The Daily Dot· 7 hours ago“It was a model error,” explained David Prantl, a spokesperson for Ventusky. Although Prantl noted...
Meet 2 ‘Lost’ Species—A Flightless Bird And Gliding Mammal—Rediscovered 50+ Years Later
Forbes· 5 days agoThe International Union for Conservation of Nature counts over 850 extinct species since it first started keeping track. The western woolly flying squirrel (Eupetaurus cinereus ...
Fungal disease kills 9 of 10 of these bats found in Pa., but it’s not the only threat
The Express-Times· 3 hours agoDusk had settled and all but a few drops of rain seemed to be staying away as one big brown bat...
A Herd of 170 Bison May Be the Unlikely Climate Warriors We've Needed All Along
Popular Mechanics· 5 days agoWhen it comes to carbon sequestration and the natural world, many efforts go into planting more...
Most common invasive species in Fort Myers and Naples: Here's what to look for
Naples Daily News via Yahoo News· 4 days agoInvasive species also hunt native species, causing some to go extinct. What kinds of invasive...
L'impero della natura. Una notte nel Parco del Colosseo (2023) - The A.V. Club
The A.V. Club· 5 days agoThe Colosseum Archaeological Park is a natural habitat for wildlife that has transformed it into a unique ecosystem in the world. Here, humans have disappeared, leaving their only trace in the ...
Moooving on with pandemics
Fergus Falls Journal· 6 days agoWith the earth in turmoil from humanity and ecological change, epidemiologists have repeatedly warned of diseases leaping from their original host to the nearest abundant species -- humans.