A five-year study to help state and tribal wildlife managers better understand what kills young Minnesota moose, along with ...
The Brisbane Test poses particular challenges, from the significance of the toss to the glare of the floodlights and ...
One of the things that happens all the time in nature, but is rarely ever seen by the human eye. A woman in Alaska captured the exact moment that a towering moose shed his entire set of antlers, and ...
When you’re out on the town stocking up on groceries or treating yourself to some Taco Bell, you don’t typically expect to ...
After the stressful 10-hour breakdown ordeal, a new day brings a fresh start with a replacement camper van and a stunning drive through Alaska's Kenai Peninsula. The journey takes a magical turn when ...
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Why are shiny colors rare in nature? Artificial flower experiment suggests a visual trade-off
Nature is brimming with color in almost every season. While the majority of colors are matte, some are shiny. Evolutionary ...
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Zebra Finch Calls Have Meaning, Study Reveals
A new study published in 'Science' reveals that Zebra finches have more complicated communication than expected.
Yes, people still eat moose meat today. It’s considered a nutritious and staple red meat food source across their home range.
Emily Kwong and Regina Barber of NPR's Short Wave podcast talk about the evolutionary history of kissing, how moss spores fare in space, and new clues about the collision that created the moon.
The relationship between oxpeckers and the large mammals from which they pick ticks is a complex one. It was long thought to ...
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