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A new study links fossilized flying reptile tracks to animals that made them. Fossilized footprints reveal a 160-million-year-old invasion as pterosaurs came down from the trees and onto the ground.
Across the U.S., animals like deer, elk, and coyotes are learning to use highways and road networks to migrate, find food, and expand their territories—adapting remarkably to survive in an ...
Using 3D modeling, researchers at John Day Fossil Beds National Monument are learning about the daily lives of ancient ...
Northern Arizona Audubon Society awaits its first bird detection via the Motus tracking system after installing the ...
Observing animals provides an engaging way for students to build their critical thinking skills and curiosity.
A team of scientists who study vertebrate fossil tracks and traces on South Africa's southern Cape coast have identified the ...
The Freedom Bus hits tracks for a ride that’s equal parts crazy and free. Two Republicans Join Democrats After Defying Trump ‘Big Bang' Universe Collides As Simon Helberg & Raegan Revord Join ...
It’s hard to predict which animals will transform like butterflies upon reaching adulthood. Some animals, like horses or antelopes, come out of the womb looking like miniature versions of their fully ...
They captured on a trail camera what is thought to be a Sumatran tiger and tracks of what could be the Orang Pendek ... To protect this breathtaking animal and others from extinction, conservationists ...
Opened in 1978 with a completed monorail in 1979, the Minnesota Zoo would eventually decommission its overhead transport line in 2013, leaving the rusted track ... the zoo animals’ daily routines.
The greater bilby (Macrotis lagotis) is one of Australia’s most iconic yet at-risk animals — and the last ... Luckily, the tracks, diggings and scats bilbies leave behind provide ample clues.