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Learn more about the bone collector, a cannibalistic, carnivorous caterpillar seen for the first time in over six million years.
Mosquitoes are the deadly, but wiping them out could disrupt ecosystems in unpredictable ways. While only a few species ...
Dubbed the “bone collector,” this caterpillar found on a Hawaiian island disguises itself while stalking spider webs for trapped insects to eat.
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Prairie Dog Towns and the Species That Depend on ThemBeneath the endless blue skies of North America’s grasslands, something extraordinary unfolds just below the surface. Prairie ...
South Africa’s False Bay was once known as a global hotspot for great white sharks. But within the span of a few years, ...
A remarkable fossil discovery in northeastern China has revealed a twisted prehistoric food chain – a dinosaur species that ...
Polar bears eat ringed seals, so if baby seals keep dying off, eventually there will be a decline in the seal population, ...
A massive predator once roamed the Earth, towering over its rivals and casting a long shadow on the ancestors of T. rex. This giant, now known as Ulughbegasaurus, ruled the prehistoric world around 90 ...
The findings are part of a growing body of work showing that even in far-flung parts of the Arctic, plastic pollution is ...
Take a leisurely drive along U.S. Highway 6, following the Eagle River from Edwards to Eagle, and you’re likely to spot a ...
A new study based on two decades of data shows what happens in an ocean ecosystem without great white sharks. Great white ...
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