In 1799, George Shaw, a curator in the natural history department of the British Museum, received a strange skin in the mail.
Monotremes are egg-laying mammals. Monotremes aren’t viviparous (live-bearing) but oviparous, so young are sustained by yolk ...
Every year, grizzlies head to the upper slopes of Glacier National Park to gorge on fat-filled moths. A new study has mapped ...
Known locally as likweli, the newly described African monkey has black fur and produces loud, roar-like vocalisations.
The animal in question also has a fleshy bill, webbed feet and sharp claws.
Like human hitchhikers, ticks need to find the best place to get a lift. But if you pick up a tick, it could drink your blood ...
Humans and sea stars have something in common – here’s why it matters to scientists studying organ development.
In a clip from the BBC’s Wonders of the Solar System, Brian Cox visits an ‘alien’ within a cave that’s a death trap for ...
That was the extraordinary approach taken in AD 819 by Han Yu, one of China's greatest writers and a senior official of the Tang dynasty. Newly appointed to govern Chaozhou in southern China, Han ...
The invention comes after a decade of research into cyborg insects – which could be used in search and rescue missions ...
Discover the 10 most beautiful snakes in the world, featuring stunning colours, patterns and unique species from across the ...
Ants are a much-overlooked group of insects. But they have fascinating behaviours and adaptations, as entomologist Richard ...
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