Cheetahs’ high speeds are viable thanks to their uniquely-sized inner ears
Cheetahs don’t run fast to set records.
Cheetahs don’t run fast to set records.
It’s hard to fight with your rear end.
Paleontologists may have identified the most dangerous, and by extension, cutest, otter to ever live.
After a week of playing Acapella Science’s Evo-Devo in the car to my kids, I thought it would be worth walking through the song to try and explain what it’s talking about.
How did evolution build a chicken out of Tyrannosaurus parts?
What makes ostriches the fastest bird on land?
Farriers would have had a much more difficult job 55 million year ago.
When we first heard about Chilesaurus diegosuarezi, the unusual dinosaur was being labeled as a rare, herbivorous theropod.
Odds are that you’ve never directly viewed a solar eclipse, and you probably shouldn’t start any time soon for the sake of your eyeballs.
For all of the underlying biology we share with other animals, it’s hard to relate to antlers.