An endangered bat species has been detected in southeastern Arizona. Researchers say the discovery of the Mexican long-nosed ...
Centuries before the now-banned red dye No. 3 was synthesized in a lab, humans turned to insects to color their foods, ...
Sometimes called the Italian ruin lizard (scientists call it Podarcis siculus ), the lizard is spreading throughout Europe, ...
Landowners in the country's north are desperately calling on governments to ramp up efforts in controlling one Australia's ...
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Local authorities are now working with nearby landowners to mitigate the threat and stop the cactus from spreading into the park. While the national park is monitored for invasive species ...
Australian scientists have discovered a new species of the deadly funnel-web spider that is bigger and more venomous than its relatives, nicknaming it "Big Boy." In research released Monday ...
Specimens have large eyes and claws, as well as smooth bodies. The species comes in two color forms: Blue form crayfish are a dark hue with orange joints and tails, while purple form crayfish are ...
A larger and more venomous species of one of the world's deadliest spiders has been confirmed by Australian scientists. Nicknamed 'big boy', it can grow up to 9cm (3.54 inches) compared with 5cm ...
SYDNEY, Jan 14 (Reuters) - Australian scientists have discovered a bigger, more venomous species of the Sydney funnel-web spider, one of the world's deadliest. The new funnel-web species has ...
Cactus Pear, located at 3215 Jefferson Ave., shared the news in a Facebook post Monday. "We appreciate the decades of loyal regulars and valued customers that have made Cactus Pear a staple of ...
New research reveals that damage to these environments is pushing freshwater animals to the edge of extinction, with 24% of species in danger of being wiped out. Thousands of fish, crab and dragonfly ...