Oxygen shaped the world as we know it. It’s why we hiccup and why frogs croak. It’s so good that some turtles have learned to suck it in using not just their nose and mouth, but also… another orifice.
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At their meeting on Feb. 4, Faraday Township council heard from Kelly Wallace, executive director with the Think Turtle Conservation Initiative, who asked them for permission to install two permanent ...
This week as part of our Destination of the Month feature, LATTE highlights the top Aboriginal Experiences operators in ...
Sea turtles in South Carolina have many obstacles to a long life. A few suffer from ingesting plastics. Sea turtles hit by boats usually die -- about a third of known harmed turtles die that way.
When a tortoise begins waking from hibernation in early spring, it’s coming out of a demanding phase where its body has been ...
Florida sea turtle nesting season generally starts about March 1 and ends about Nov. 15, but at least four leatherbacks are ...
Ancient linkups may have happened more frequently between female humans and male Neanderthals, according to an new genetic ...
Geneticists have a better understanding of how prehistoric pairings unfolded, with new research suggesting they were mostly ...
Every year, countless animals set out on extraordinary journeys, traveling thousands of miles in search of food, safer ...
Beneath the surface, a fascinating world of communication unfolds, where the seemingly simple swim bladder plays a pivotal role. Think of a swim bladder like a tiny balloon in bony fish (Osteichthyes) ...
New Zealand conservationists have been fighting for years to keep the kakapo, the world’s only flightless parrot, from disappearing, with intensive conservation efforts.