One ocean-dwelling creature found in many tropic waters is known to be able to reserve its own life cycle, cheating death.
A stranded octopus gets a helping hand back to the ocean and takes the time to "high five" the rescuer. What really happened?
Drawing on data from more than 100 mammal species, an international team of researchers examined the trade-off between living ...
Animals more likely to eat their young are those with faster reproductive cycles. “Species that have large broods might be ...
Discover the imperial moth, one of North America’s largest and most striking silk moths. Learn about its range, life cycle, ...
When astronauts set foot on Mars, it will be one of humanity’s greatest milestones, marking the start of a new era of ...
Fossil egg found in Antarctica suggests marine reptiles laid eggs, challenging previous beliefs about ancient life.
An active underwater volcano off Canada's coast has revealed a vibrant deep-sea habitat, teeming with hundreds of thousands of Pacific white skate egg ...
Giant tortoises are some of the long-lived species on the planet. Here’s what biologists now understand about one of nature’s ...
About 68-million-years ago, during the Late Cretaceous, a giant fossil egg was laid in Antarctica. The excavated remains ...
They flutter under streetlights, chew holes in old jumpers, and vanish before you get a proper look at them, but moths are much more than just nighttime nuisances. These insects have surprisingly ...