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The only 2 frogs known to be venomous
Most frogs defend themselves with toxins that sit passively in their skin, but only two species are known to go a step further and actively inject venom into anything that grabs them. These little ...
So Dilophosaurus is no longer believed to have been venomous; but what about other dinosaurs? In 2009, a small, feathered ...
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11 Animal Species That Eat Their Own Young
The animal kingdom can be rather unforgiving, but even the cutest animals have strange reasons to do some pretty gruesome things, including eating their young.
Across their 10,000 species, sea slugs sport striking colors, external gills, and even the ability to regrow a body from a severed head.
Learn how frog eggs and fish eggs differ in structure, habitat, development, and survival, and what they reveal about the ...
Meet the two high schoolers turning their love of wildlife photography into a Bay Area coyote research project.
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How Simple Tunnels Are Preventing Thousands of Amphibian Road Deaths
Wildlife overpasses reduce road mortality for large species, but could they work for small ones like amphibians? A town in ...
Jaxson Dart and Theo Johnson got a Hard Knocks geography lesson when trying to figure out exactly where the Giants play.
The Mortal Rope Dart is a Melee DPS weapon you can equip in Where Winds Meet. It has the unusual trait of summoning a rat in combat that'll assist you in combat. This weapon guide will show you how to ...
In a competitive division that allows little room for error, the Detroit Lions are in need of a win this weekend. Luckily for them, the New York Giants are coming to town, and they have yet to win a ...
Rookie Jaxson Dart may only miss one game in the NFL's concussion protocol as he began participating in non-contact drills during Wednesday's practice and is trending toward starting Sunday against ...
Re: “The East Wing: Look at both sides now — There are things lost and gained with demolition and construction at the White House," by Talmage Boston, Sunday Opinion. I was amused but not surprised ...
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