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Did Neanderthals eat anything other than meat?
A 2025 study offered a different explanation for Neanderthals' unusually high nitrogen-15 levels: They may have eaten maggots ...
SAN ANTONIO — Daniel Martinez said he first noticed something fishy going on in South Side Lions Park on Monday.
Vultures don’t exactly have the best reputation, and people see them as creepy, ominous, and just plain gross. These myths ...
New research reveals that scavenging may have helped early humans adapt, expand, and endure tough seasons through smart use ...
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Why Squirrels Drive Us Absolutely Nuts
However, the squirrels’ drive to obtain food isn’t limited to birdseed or peanuts. Their omnivore orientation also drives ...
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Florida house cat named Pepper helped researchers discover new strain of virus
In a laboratory in Florida, a house cat named Pepper has again been involved in the unanticipated discovery of a new virus as a result of its habit of bringing home dead mammals. This time, it was a ...
When scientists compared what California sea lions eat in the Channel Islands (U.S.) and the Gulf of California (Mexico), they expected to find a clear explanation for why populations were booming in ...
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Tiny bat uses a lion-like strategy to save energy and capture large prey with surprising success
A new international study led by researchers from Aarhus University and the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute (STRI) reveals that small bats can be just as efficient predators as lions—and often ...
Fringe-lipped bats from Panama hunt like miniature lions, using a “hang-and-wait” strategy to capture large, energy-rich prey. High-tech biologging revealed they spend most of their time conserving ...
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Have You Ever Seen a Stingray Eat?
Watch this incredible clip of a stingray gobbling up a fish and then read all about stingray hunting and digestion.
Sighting a lion in one of Uganda’s national parks has become a matter of luck. Visitors still travel from across the world to see the “king of the jungle” in its natural habitat, but their chances are ...
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