Friday, May 10, 2013

Animal News

A George Washington University biologist and a team of researchers have created the first large-scale evolutionary family tree for every snake and lizard around the globe. The findings were recently published in the journal BMC Evolutionary [...]
Researchers at the University of Strathclyde have discovered the greater wax moth is capable of sensing sound frequencies of up to 300kHz – the highest recorded frequency sensitivity of any animal in the natural world. Humans are only capable [...]

Blood, guts, manure and discarded food turned into animal feed by the once-pesky insects.
Small dinos may have been more diverse than thought.

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