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In nature, survival often depends on adaptability, and some animals have taken this to a fascinating level by developing the ability to regenerate, or regrow, parts of their bodies after injury.
Furthermore, she and her colleagues have noted a consistent decrease in the birds’ body mass and wingspan over the years. This spring, Australian Senator Peter Whish-Wilson traveled to Lord Howe ...
The researchers analyzed rare fossils of hatchling birds found in northern Alaska, which offered the earliest evidence of the ...
Medical sculptor Damon Coyle walks around with a Mary Poppins bag of body parts. Fake ones, that is. At the University of Missouri, his lab creates hyperrealistic body parts designed to help medical ...
Lion body parts, including bones, skins, claws and teeth, trophies and live individuals are traded across the world, both legally and illegally. South Africa stands out as a hotspot for the trade ...
Reports of avian flu have been confirmed in Dorset. Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council (BCP) said it is seeing reports of bird flu among wild and captive birds in the area. A 3 kilometer ...
Over the last decade, the team has seen a very consistent decline in the birds’ body mass, wing length and other measures. Lavers used to consistently find chicks too heavy for her 1 kilogram ...
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In 2015, scientists discovered a fish that is fully warm-blooded: the opah keeps its entire body warm, similar to mammals and birds. In contrast, great white and mako sharks only warm certain muscles.