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One of the world's largest snails is filmed for the first time laying an egg—from an opening in its neck. The spectacular scene was captured by chance but holds immense value for species conservation.
In new research published today in the Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, we identify Australia’s earliest known species of ...
The footprints of a reptile-like creature appear to have been laid down around 356 million years ago, pushing back the ...
A newly discovered panther species is raising serious questions about whether this knowledge should be shared with the public ...
Today, tegus are considered invasive creatures in Florida, but a new paper suggests they’ve lived in the southeastern United ...
Thousands of feet below the surface of the Indian Ocean, a reddish sea creature with “massive eyes” used its “long” arms to ...
Kelly, who is also a wildlife biologist, initially signed up as a joke while bored one night working at Earlham. Then the ...
A new study reveals that less than 0.001% of the deep seafloor has been visually recorded, exposing major gaps in ocean ...
Whether Earth’s ocean is an ecological paradise teeming with wildlife or a mysterious ... with the capability to conduct them ...
The sight of a large, carnivorous New Zealand snail laying an egg from its neck has been captured on camera for the first ...
Explorers know that the Earth’s oceans are vast – covering about 71% of the surface of the globe. According to a new study, ...
Researchers have unearthed fossils of massive freshwater crayfish that once scuttled through the lakes of southern New ...