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A group of Brazilian researchers has, for the first time in the entire Atlantic Rainforest, estimated the population density ...
When we think of dangerous animals that might pose a threat to humans, birds rarely come to mind unless it's a seagull trying to snatch the sandwich in your hand. But in the heart of sub-Saharan ...
What makes the Kermode bear so special, and how does it thrive despite its arresting white coat? Here's what scientists ...
The Indian python faces extinction. Habitat loss and illegal trading are major threats. These snakes are also desired as ...
Can you imagine hand-feeding or petting a giant great white shark? It’s something you might just have to see to believe!
An archaeological site in Germany suggests communal hunting and complex thinking emerged earlier in human evolution than once thought.
Georgia is home to more than 200,000 alligators. Is it legal to shoot them? Is there a gator hunting season? Are they likely ...
Yes, ancient human butchers wielding stone tools would leave marks on bone. But mammalian predators or crocodiles could also ...
Nick Fox's new book offers a thoughtful discussion on the controversial topic of hunting ethics. Agree or not, you may revisit your views on the challenging ethical landscape.
Humans in Argentina may have survived 20,000 years ago by hunting giant armadillos, according to a recent study. This ...
Early humans were able to hunt those kinds of animals by tiring them out over long chases in the heat – a strategy known as persistence hunting. Humans didn’t need to be faster than the ...
Scientists think the earliest mammals, which lived at the time of the dinosaurs, were quite hairy. But over hundreds of millions of years, a small handful of mammals, including humans, evolved to have ...