The enormous assemblage of snoozing sharks were all female, posing a mystery to marine biologists.
Scientists have found evidence that cats do grieve after the loss of another pet in the home, including dogs.
Cameras attached to Australian sea lions are providing a unique look at how this endangered species makes use of its habitat.
The robotic critter uniquely folds up its wings at rest and passively deploys them to fly.
The marine mammals are being poisoned by domoic acid—a neurotoxin produced by a species of algae.
Memory in many animals, dogs included, has a lot more in common with human memory than we once thought.
If Komodo dragons weren't terrifying enough already, researchers accidentally discovered that their razor sharp, serrated teeth are coated in metal.
Baffin the polar bear was seven-years-old when his trachea was crushed while roughhousing with one of his penmates.
Discovered over a century ago, paleontologists think they've finally cracked the code of the wacky creature's morphology.
Remember Cocaine Bear? Well, Brazilian sharpnose sharks caught off the coast of Rio de Janeiro all tested positive for the stuff, in what is a problematic finding.
New research shows that chimpanzees regularly communicate with each other through rapid back-and-forth gestures, similar to how humans talk.
Known as rustrela virus, the deadly germ causes a neurological illness in cats called staggering disease.
The billionaire said the dinosaur "was born in America and is going to stay in America."
The feed is part of an effort to educate people about rattlesnake behavior and their importance to the ecosystem.
Researchers at the University of California-Davis want to survey foster kitten parents about how they trim their pet's nails.
Officials in Cape Town, South Africa, have detected at least nine cases of seal rabies as of late, though the danger to humans is considered low.
The delicate biological structures were miraculously preserved, giving scientists a time capsule into the genomic architecture of the extinct giants.
New genetic research shows that modern dingoes are still a lot like their ancestors from 3,000 years ago, with little intermixing between them and domestic dogs.
Weighing thousands of pounds and exceedingly muscular, hippos' running trot results in a brief aerial phase.
New research has revealed several key factors tied to unwanted cat scratching, as well as some practical tips to keep it at bay.
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