Australia Imported 2,400 Toads to Save Its Crops—Now 200 Million of Them are an Unstoppable Disaster
In 1935, native beetles were wreaking havoc on Australia’s sugar cane crops in Queensland. The beetle larvae lived in the ...
A viral park warning revived myths about psychedelic toads, but scientists say licking them brings danger, conservation risks ...
Many will be watching the Super Bowl for the first time just to see Bad Bunny. And fans are now securing their Benito Bowl ...
Scientists have uncovered a surprising genetic shift that may explain how animals with backbones—from fish and frogs to ...
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Don't grab the venomous frogs
Sure, here's the new description with all the links and additional text removed: --- Plenty of frogs can be poisonous, but Greening’s frog and Bruno’s casque-headed frog use bony spines on their ...
“For decades,” explained Worthy, “the extinction of New Zealand’s birds was viewed primarily through the lens of human ...
When the Chernobyl nuclear reactor exploded in 1986, scientists expected the surrounding land to remain uninhabitable for ...
India is building at an unprecedented scale but its highly fragmented construction industry is struggling to cope, writes ...
Most anglers who wind up atop the Idaho state record fish leaderboards do so out of pure luck. But Robert Gregory’s story ...
Nature's survival tactics often defy human logic, showcasing evolutionary brilliance. From opossums feigning death to sea cucumbers expelling organs, these bizarre behaviours are precise strategies.
PHOENIX— The Center for Biological Diversity and Maricopa Bird Alliance sued the U.S. Forest Service and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service today for allowing illegal cattle grazing to destroy protected ...
The smallest bird of prey on the entire African continent, the pygmy falcon weighs about as much as a golf ball. These clever ...
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