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New research illustrates how flamingos use their necks and beaks to create a vortex in the water to trap and slurp up their prey — an evolutionary practice apparently distinct to them.
Fossilized tracks from an early reptile are now the oldest known reptilian tracks, meaning the tetrapod ancestor most likely ...
Fossils from Scotland’s East Kirkton Quarry are now dated to 346 million years ago, offering rare insight into vertebrate ...
Embrace boredom and allow children's imaginations to flourish. Spend time outdoors engaging with nature's slower pace.
Never in the history of the Swiss Alps has a glacier caused such destruction as the one that collapsed in stunning fashion on ...
Sacred sites have long lured travelers seeking a connection to something bigger. In a world grappling with digital overload, ...
Sacred sites have long lured travelers seeking a connection to something bigger. In a world grappling with digital overload, ...
A mom of five brought her Kia Sportage to the detailing shop. Her kids had their fair share of fun on bord the vehicle, so it ...
Scientists dated a Scottish fossil, Westlothiana, to 346 million years ago, revealing its role in early land animal evolution ...
Car rebuild expert paid under $30,000 to buy a flooded Ford Mustang, detail it, and change everything that needed to be ...
Across the globe, birds exhibit remarkable nest-building ingenuity, adapting to diverse environments. From bowerbirds' ...
From their odd appendages to their unsavory hygiene, certain animals suffer an image problem. But their awkward attributes ...