In a river of southern Africa, a “large”-mouthed creature swam along the rocks looking for its next meal. Something about the “slender” animal caught the attention of snorkelers — and for good reason.
The amount of sperm released decreased sharply with each mating during a single day, reducing the males' fertilization rate.
They found that male medaka can mate 19 times per day on average. In the first three mating sessions, the medaka released ...
When Jimmy Carter returns to Plains, Ga., a final time after his state funeral in Washington on Jan. 9, America will bury not ...
The crash happened at 8:30 p.m. during the Dec. 7 Merritt Island Christmas Boat Parade, an annual procession along Sykes ...
The Masked Singer fans are convinced they have identified the celebrity hiding behind the eye-popping Pufferfish disguise - ...
A request by the Laguna Bluebelt Coalition to extend the local MPA boundaries through South Laguna to Dana Point, will be ...
Evolution has perfected the world’s sharks and rays for more than 420 million years. Unlike the ammonites or pterosaurs that ...