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  • This Fish Drugs Its Attackers with Opioids

    At first glance, this tiny, colorful fish may look harmless, but its sharp fangs can deliver an intoxicating dose of heroin-like venom that leaves potential predators powerless. Sporting a pair of long canine teeth that protrude from their lower jaws, fang blennies are common near coral reefs in the Pacific and Indian oceans. But one […] More

  • T. Rex Was a Sensitive Lover, Enjoyed Foreplay

    When you think of T. Rex, you probably imagine the terrifying, blood-thirsty predator from “Jurassic Park”. But it turns out there may be more to these famous dinosaurs than their massive size and blade-like teeth — they were actually sensitive lovers who liked to snuggle (kind of). According to new research published in Scientific Reports, tyrannosaur […] More

  • Eagle Goes Head to Head With Jackal For Food

    Go find your own food! This jackal had been preparing to tuck into a fresh kill when another fierce predator showed up: a hungry tawny eagle hell-bent on stealing its lunch. German photographer Ingo Gerlach managed to capture the standoff in Kenya’s Maasai Mara National Reserve, as the eagle repeatedly dive-bombed the jackal, but always […] More

  • Hordes of Jellyfish Take Over Australian Beach

    No, that’s not a giant layer of bubble wrap on the beach. You’re looking at thousands of blue blubber jellyfish that washed ashore in Australia. Facebook user Charlotte Lawson captured photos of the striking scene, which took place at Deception Bay Beach in Queensland, Australia. Blubber jellies range in color from brown to white, but […] More

  • Ancient Reptile First Creature Of Its Kind To Give Birth

    What do birds, crocodiles, and dinosaurs have in common? They’re all part of a group of animals called archosauromorpha and they typically reproduce by laying eggs. But not so with their relative: an ancient marine reptile known as Dinocephalosaurus. The Loch Ness monster look-alike grew to a length of about 13 feet, with its long neck […] More

  • Raging Congo River Gives Rise to New Fish Species

    The Congo River in Africa is home to some of the largest and most extreme rapids in the world, and scientists say the turbulence is so powerful that it’s forced entirely new fish species to form. According to research published in the journal Molecular Ecology, the rapids essentially cut off populations of fish from each […] More

  • Massive Hairy Blob-like ‘Monster’ Washed Up on Beach In The Philippines

    Twitter A mysterious hairy-looking sea creature washed ashore on an island in the Philippines, puzzling locals and the internet at large. The massive, unidentified blob measured about 20 feet in length and weighed more than 4000 pounds, according to National Geographic. But while some speculated that the strange creature might be a newly discovered species, […] More

  • Invasive Lionfish Hunt in Packs and Destroy Ecosystems

    Meet the lionfish: the attractive, but deadly predator that’s terrorizing oceans and decimating ecosystems. Native to the Indian and Pacific oceans, lionfish have now made themselves at home throughout the Atlantic, from the eastern United States to the Caribbean, and more recently the Mediterranean Sea. They’ve proven remarkably persistent, multiplying in droves and wiping out […] More

  • The Park That Kills Humans To Protect Rhinos

    Are animal lives more important than human ones? One park in India seems to think so. Officials at the Kaziranga National Park in India have been accused of torturing and killing poachers and local villagers in an effort to protect the country’s vulnerable rhinoceros population, according to a report by the BBC. The report, which […] More

  • Bird-Like Dinosaurs: Laser Technology Reveals New Details About Fossils

    Armed with powerful lasers, scientists recently uncovered new details about bird-like dinosaurs that roamed the earth 160 million years ago. A study published in Nature Communications outlines how the researchers used a new laser technique to examine fossils of small, feathered dinosaurs called Anchiornis, uncovering details such as soft tissues and foot scales similar to those […] More

  • World’s Rarest Boa Spotted in Brazil

    Image: Science Magazine via YouTube Locals in Brazil recently discovered an extremely rare boa that hasn’t been seen alive for more than half a century. The Cropan’s boa (scientific name: Corallus cropanii) is confined to an area of about 115 square miles near Brazil’s devastated Atlantic Forest, according to the IUCN, which lists the snake […] More

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