A dung beetle in Africa has traded flight for galloping, picking up dried feces along the way.
It's not easy being clean, according to a new study that
finds domesticated animals are far more fastidious than their wild
counterparts.
From super leaping frogs to mythical beasts and sound-amped
bats, animals have a way of getting the most out of the tools at their
disposal.
Many ecosystems have fallen before the onslaught of
American-made invasive animals, such as racoons and largemouth bass.
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