Calli, the 11-year-old sea lion gave birth on June 26; mother and pup are bonding and doing well
Photographer Neil Ever Osborne hopes that his work helps save the species
A short history of our relationship with the ocean’s most intimidating fish
We ask shark expert Chris Lowe whether the science in the upcoming shark thriller has any teeth. Beachgoers: You're welcome.
Martha, was the last passenger pigeon to ever fly
The blood-sucking insect has played a leading role in the rise and fall of empires throughout history
The female named Batang should deliver her new infant in mid-September
One newly described sexual position for frogs could mean one giant leap for frog conservationists
With a 24-foot wingspan, how did the prehistoric Pelagornis sandersi, the largest known flying bird of all time, manage to fly so well?
Biologists confirm the curious case of eels striking animals above the water's surface
Species have come up with a variety of ways to protect themselves from the sun
Journey to the Center of Earth
With a high-tech remotely operated vehicle, a team is able to map a dark, hot and toxic vent field on the ocean floor
The cetaceans can perform acoustic gymnastics, but how they produce ultrasonic noises has long eluded scientists
A new book reveals what it’s like to be stung by nearly 100 species of insect, and some of the secrets of things that sting
Before a female scorpion chooses a mate, she must test the strength of her potential suitor. The only way to be certain it's the right match is to dance
A single species, the little penguin, is left on Aussie shores today
Honeybees search high and wide for the best flowers. And when they find them, they go back to the hive and "tell" the other bees how to get there
Green ants build their grand nests out of leaves, which they pull and join together with silk. Amazingly, this silk is produced by their newborn larvae
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