News

Bone collectors feast on dead and dying critters caught in a spider's web and then decorate themselves with the legs, wings ...
Like many other big cat species, leopards are severely threatened by commercialisation. Alive or dead, they are traded as ...
A Minnesota dog kennel owner is facing animal torture charges after authorities removed 18 dogs from her home, nine of which ...
Ivan Morales was a prosecution witness in the U.S. trial of Ruben Oseguera Gonzalez, the son of the country's most wanted man ...
Why do some ancient animals become fossils while others disappear without a trace? A new study reveals that part of the answer lies in the body itself. The research shows that an animal's size and ...
A pile of human remains was found in the woods of Clermont County after a woman gave her neighbor permission to search for ...
Analysis of the fossil suggests that the only two egg-laying mammals, platypuses and land-based echidnas, both descended from ...
Archaeologists recently unearthed a bone projectile point someone dropped on a cave floor between 70,000 and 80,000 years ago ...
Why do some ancient animals become fossils while others disappear without a trace? A new study from the University of ...
If you look at Roman texts and artworks, you’ll see a lot of depictions of gladiators fighting each other or […] ...
Aptly nicknamed the “bone collector,” the larva haunts a six-square-mile patch of Oahu’s Wai‘anae Mountains, lurking exclusively in spider webs and disguising itself in the corpses of its prey.
The long saga of the 48-foot whale that washed up on the shores of Cook Inlet in November continued this week.