Abilene hosted its first HERPS Exotic Reptile and Pet Expo, drawing large crowds to the Taylor County Expo Center. The recent event featured nearly 60 vendors selling a variety of animals, including ...
Find out more about the plethora of unique wildlife at the Everglades National Park, and find out if you know some of the interesting facts.
Freddie Mercury did not sing 'of the world' at the end of the original 1977 recording of "We Are the Champions." However ... What's False ... the line was present in the lyrics for the song as printed ...
Amphibians often get dismissed in the animal meta… but one species might just flip the rankings. Join us as we separate the low-tier frogs from the true top-tier icons. The Obamacare subsidy fight is ...
From poison dart frogs in the rain forest to common fire salamanders in Europe, many amphibian populations are declining due to threats like habitat loss and disease. But a new study indicates that ...
The Nature Conservancy announced the start of another coastal restoration project on Sandusky Bay that will enhance over 2,000 feet of nature-based shoreline and 16 acres of wetland at the ...
However, the lyric was actually included in an official capacity on multiple occasions. For this reason, we determined that the claim Queen frontman Freddie Mercury does not sing "of the world" at the ...
In the last week I have observed the changing color of the leaves and watched as they slowly fell off their trees. Soon enough, the trees will be bare and it will be winter, but in the meantime, I am ...
Species are being recorded and found daily and some of the leading work is happening right here at LSU. The LSU Museum of Natural Sciences on campus offers a deeper look at animal research and history ...
Explore strikingly vibrant animals including red eyed tree frogs and blue and yellow macaws and learn why they evolved such bold hues.
Illinois once harbored more than 8 million acres of wetlands. By the 1980s, all but 1.2 million wetland acres had been lost, filled in for development or drained to make way for agriculture.