May 18 2011

Snake Attack of the Ketchup Kind

Tag: Amphibians and Reptiles,Animals,Food,SnakesTim Wall @ 10:43 am
Snakes have a viscous way of using their venom.

May 17 2011

Protecting Marine Wildlife With Tags

Satellite tagging of animals can have conservation benefits.

Apr 20 2011

Climate Is Biggest Factor in Sea Turtle Survival

A new study shows that sea temperature measurements one year are the best predictor of sea turtle nesting numbers thirty years later.

Apr 20 2011

‘Hammer-Biter’ Mammal Built for Eating Crunchy Food

Meet "Hammer-Biter," a newly discovered marsupial that lived 10 to 17 million years ago and had hammer-like teeth.

Apr 13 2011

Top 20 Most Unusual ‘RAP Star’ Species

These species are some of the most biologically surprising, unique or threatened recent discoveries.

Apr 06 2011

Salamader Has Symbiotic Cellmate

The first known vertebrate with an endosymbiont, spotted salamanders take their gardening personally.

Feb 22 2011

Top 25 Most Endangered Turtles Named

Some have populations numbering less than five individuals.

Feb 17 2011

The Pill Off The Hook For River Estrogen

Tag: Amphibians and Reptiles,Fish,Pollution,Rivers,WaterTim Wall @ 1:09 pm
Birth control pills likely not the culprit when it comes to estrogen pollution in rivers and lakes.

Feb 11 2011

Gorilla Stud Stars in Sexy Animals Exhibit

Guy the Gorilla, described as a "superb specimen of masculinity," is just one of many animals featured in a London exhibit on sexual nature.

Jan 18 2011

Solving the Mystery of a Turtle Disease

Researchers may finally have discovered the cause of a debilitating virus in green turtles.

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