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A Ugandan scientist's trail camera footage has revealed new insights into how the deadly Marburg virus may spread through bat ...
Nearby, a red-rumped agouti — a South American rodent that looks like a large, long-legged guinea pig — scuttled behind a tree trunk. A few feet away, an Arabian sand cat put its paw inside a log to ...
Nighttime predators can be scary, and some are more intimidating than the rest. Here are the most dangerous nocturnal predators in the U.S.
Missouri state parks and historic sites in the southwest Missouri area have many activities planned throughout the lake area ...
As the climate warms, scientists expect animals and plants to move to cooler areas—uphill, toward the poles, or into deeper waters. But in a surprising twist, scientists have found that over a third ...
Gale Ridge, an entomologist at the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station, said the lanternflies are particularly bad ...
Bats are now being recognized as unexpected allies in the fight against spotted lanternflies, a major threat to New Jersey's ...
There is everything from garden paths with manicured surroundings to more wild routes with some elevation changes. There are ...
Day one of the NHL Free Agency Frenzy is in the books, and as expected, the New Jersey Devils didn’t exactly make a huge ...
The grey poplar tree - which is more than 150ft high - is due to be felled by Mark Palmer's neighbours because it obstructs ...
Pangolins’ main natural predators are large cats, such as lions, tigers, and leopards, which are capable of breaking through their hard armor.
A 25-year-old local scientist captured rare footage showing how one of the world’s deadliest viruses could jump from bats to humans.