The finding adds new evidence to the debate of whether they were cold or warm-blooded.
The first documented cookiecutter shark attack on a live human resulted in crater-like wounds.
The new averages will soon be incorporated into an updated climate zone map of the United States for distribution on the back of seed packets.
"Einstein," an adult bald eagle, is now soaring over America after his release July 4th from the University of Missouri's Raptor Rehabilitation Project, where the once-ailing bird underwent treatment.
Not all dinosaurs had huge teeth and a taste for flesh, but new research suggests that at least one scrappy plant-eating dinosaur was a talented fighter, waging battle with its best weapon: a hard head.
Recreational fishermen on Monday found a rare 25-foot-long giant squid floating off the Florida coast, according to a University of Florida press release.
When falling from forested canopy, these ants can zip themselves out of a free fall and back into the safety of the treetops.
Dogs are so in tune with us that they can read our minds, according to a new study.
Webcams at the earthquake-damaged Fukushima I Nuclear Power Plant in Japan have captured footage of at least two dogs.
Female butterflies aren't interested in extra attention once they're pregnant.