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First warm-blooded dinosaurs may have emerged 180 million years ago – study
PA Media: Science via Yahoo News· 6 hours agoThe ability to regulate body temperature, a trait all mammals and birds have today, may have evolved...
Orangutans’ distinct yells decoded with help from AI
Popular Science via Yahoo News· 1 day agoOrangutans are the largest tree-dwelling mammals and are known for their vocal repertoire and social behavior. While scientists may not have decoded the...
Hoofed animals’ earliest ancestor discovered in Colorado
EarthSky· 11 hours agoAn artist’s concept, based on fossil evidence, of what Militocodon lydae may have looked like. This...
Study reveals when the first warm-blooded dinosaurs roamed Earth
CNN.com· 53 minutes agoWere dinosaurs warm-blooded like birds and mammals or cold-blooded like reptiles? Challenging the...
Isle of Wight sea eagles have not attacked livestock, study finds
BBC via Yahoo News· 15 hours agoHowever, Forestry England said its study showed no such predation. The birds' diet includes small ...
On National Endangered Species Day, see what wildlife aligns with your zodiac sign
New York Post· 1 hour agoLike their zodiac counterparts, these lemurs are social, hypervocal and keep loose boundaries,...
Japan to start hunting fin whales after five years of commercial whaling
Reuters· 6 days agoJapan will add large fin whales to its list of commercial whaling species, government spokesperson...
"Unique" bird ability first evolved in dinosaurs 180 million years ago
Newsweek· 6 hours agoDinosaurs were once thought to have been cold-blooded like their modern-day reptilian cousins....
Analysts update Walmart stock outlook before earnings
TheStreet via Yahoo Finance· 1 day ago(In case you were wondering, the bison is D.A. Davidson’s "logo, mascot, talisman" and the firm said...
Why evolution often favours small animals and other organisms
The Conversation· 7 days agoThe largest dinosaurs, pterosaurs and mammals may look impressive but these giants are vastly outnumbered by microscopic bacteria and single-celled algae and fungi. The first ...