Remoras seek protection wherever they can find it, and new evidence is revealing that no body cavity is off-limits.
Nome, Alaska, sits just two degrees north of the Arctic Circle. A historic Alaskan town, Nome was the site of a gold rush at the turn of the 20th century. By 1925, its population had dropped to less ...
It’s hard to deny that even the fiercest big cat looks like a tabby when it engages in certain behaviors. Take this YouTube video of a tiger. It approaches a tree, uses it to stand up on its hind legs ...
Mongooses are known for their mob mentality when killings predators or prey (such as snakes). Together, they can easily kill ...
Many people ask, how much can a chipmunk stuff into its cheeks, and this video has the incredible answer and more.
The abyssal zone lies nearly three miles beneath the ocean's surface and is cold, barren, and lifeless. Or so researchers ...
Each spring, horseshoe crabs flood Delaware Bay to spawn, feeding migratory shorebirds and supplying medicine with their blue ...
California is using beavers to restore wildfire-damaged forests by creating wetlands that resist drought and slow fires.
North Atlantic right whales are one of the rarest whales on Earth. Their slow reproduction rate means their population is ...
Many animals survive predation by running, fighting, or hiding. However, some take a much stranger approach: they play dead.
Sea lion sightings near busy roadways are becoming more common, and Sierra found herself between a rock and a hard place.
A new AI-powered tool allows biologists to track primates in their natural environments with incredible accuracy.