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Why does Australia have so many venomous animals?
Australia hosts a dizzying array of venomous creatures — including spiders, snakes, jellyfish, octopuses, ants, bees and even platypuses. But…
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Elephants give each other names — the first non-human animals to do so, study claims
African elephants (Loxodonta africana) in Amboseli National Park, Kenya, appear to have names for each other. (Image credit: Getty Images/Martin…
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Which animals can recognize themselves in the mirror?
While we are the only species to scrutinize our reflections in a mirror every day, we are not the only…
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10 of the strangest hybrid animals
Animals occasionally mate with members of another species, and nature occasionally endorses the match with a hybrid. Humans have taken…
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Which group of animals has the most species?
Each year, researchers discover dozens of animal species to add to the millions on our planet. One group, in particular,…
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How many animals have ever existed on Earth?
There are more than 8 billion humans on the planet, and although that’s a remarkable number, it’s just a fraction…
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Why do so many baby animals have spots?
The animal kingdom is dotted with species that give birth to spotted young, from deer and cheetahs to birds and…
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Centuries-old technique reveals hidden ‘3D’ animals in Paleolithic cave art
Using an unconventional, centuries-old method, researchers have identified hidden animal figures on the walls of a cave in Spain. The…
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Why are animals so colorful?
From the blue, yellow and red hued mandrill to the tie-dyed panther chameleon, nature hosts a parade of vibrant and…
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Why do some animals adopt other animals’ young?
Researchers in Iceland recently spotted an orca (Orcinus orca) with a whale calf. (Image credit: MarkMalleson via Getty Images) Adoption…
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