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A jaguar chases a caiman in the Pantanal. Given the cats’ broad diet and comfort in water, prowling a riverbank is “like scanning a buffet line,” says biologist and National Geographic ...
In the deep seas found at the Earth’s poles, explorers are still finding elusive and mysterious sea creatures. On an ...
Across the continent, thousands of Fulani people are holding fast to their ancient customs—while reshaping their traditions ...
A first-ever collaboration between the National Gallery of Art and the Smithsonian examines the birth of natural history.
During their brief encounter, the researchers used a laser to measure the squid's size and observed its behavior in the wild.
(Wong and coauthor Benoit Guénard are National Geographic Explorers.) For as long as humans have been moving around the world, ants have been hitchhiking with us, largely in goods such as foods ...
An expedition in the Southern Ocean captured video of a rare species of deep-sea cephalopod. Until now, it had been found only in fishing nets and in the bellies of seabirds.
A spokesperson for the Consumer Healthcare Products Association—an organization that represents the over-the-counter medicine industry—told National Geographic that “it’s important to ...
They supposedly lurk in remote lakes, hide in dense forests, and roam snowy mountains. Yet despite being refuted by science, cryptids—fantastical beasts that probably don’t exist—have awed ...
Published in the May 2025 issue of National Geographic Traveller (UK). To subscribe to National Geographic Traveller (UK) magazine click here. (Available in select countries only).
A stone’s throw from Belcher’s cairns at Port Refuge National Historic Site, archaeologists have found artifacts up to 4,000 years old, offering evidence of ancestral Inuit contact with the ...
Good posture is not just about sitting straight. It can help you feel better, think more clearly, and could prevent nerve compression, poor tolerance of physical activity, and chronic pain. Poor ...
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