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Survival of the fittest’-if making it through each day feels like an epic challenge, some animals perform these harsh ...
The Phoenix Zoo is creating an "air-conditioned habitat" to protect native lizards from rising desert temperatures.
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNThese Bumpy Little Seahorses Are Amazing Camouflage Artists. Scientists Pinpoint the Gene Loss Behind Their Special Traits
Bargibant’s pygmy seahorses look almost exactly like the gorgonian corals they live in, thanks in part to their unusually ...
From leafy seadragons hidden among coral to vipers submerged in sand, see all the ways animals conceal themselves in nature.
Nature doesn’t hand out invisibility cloaks, but some animals come awfully close. Instead of relying on speed or toxins to stay alive, these animals take a quieter route and vanish.
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AZ Animals on MSNDiscover The 10 Weirdest Snakes in the World
Snakes are rather strange animals in general thanks to their bizarre anatomy, but have you ever wondered: what are the most ...
As rare rains sweep across northern Namibia, its landscapes spring to life, with flowers blooming in the desert, wildlife ...
As temperatures continue to stay hot across Southern Arizona, animals at the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum are staying cool in some unique ways.
Come hear a story about camouflaged creatures at the Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife and Fish Refuge! This free children’s program will teach participants that camouflage is an ...
The Mojave Desert Land Trust is proposing two wildlife crossings along State Route 62 in San Bernardino County.
An animal expert says 18 types of snakes are found in the region, but only one — the rattlesnake — is dangerous to humans.
Join us as we read "Secrets of Animal Camouflage," written by Carron Brown and illustrated by Wesley Robbins.
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