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Seabirds and waterfowl, often seen as predators themselves, are frequently preyed upon by a surprising range of aquatic hunters—from orcas to crocodiles.
A recent study shows that carpenter ants have evolved amputation skills a cut above the rest of insects.
According to data from 1950 - 2019, the galumphing sloth bear is responsible for the highest number of attacks on humans by large carnivores. Here's why ...
From glowing scorpions to twisted morays, the entries in the Nature Photography Contest 2023 offer a glimpse into the delicate beauty of the natural world.
Photographer Amos Nachuom's underwater snap of a leopard seal hunting a gentoo penguin took the top prize at this year's World Nature Photography Awards.
To help increase pronghorn numbers, New Mexico is turning private landowners into conservationists.
It sounds like a mammoth plan, but bringing back large herbivore species to Europe could help mitigate ecosystem collapse.
COVID-19 has exposed weaknesses in how we protect African wildlife. But it's also given us an opportunity to improve our approach to these urgent challenges.
Botswana government officials have released some findings from their investigation into an unexplained elephant die-off that occurred in May 2020.
Cambodia's critically endangered Siamese crocodile population just grew by 15. It may not sound like much, but for a species on the brink it's very encouraging.
Mosquitoes have intricate relationships with plants. Understanding their important work as pollinators helps us understand their role in different ecosystems.
For the residents of the world’s most iconic desert, including tiny fennec foxes, it will take grit and perseverance to weather a challenging suite of threats.
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