As the Atlantic warms, many fish along the east coast of North America have moved northward to keep within their preferred temperature range. Black sea bass, for instance, have shifted hundreds of ...
The yellow-bellied slider is a semiaquatic turtle, native to southeastern United States, where it is the most common turtle species. As the name suggests, they have a yellow belly that is buried under ...
Despite climate change, newly discovered species in 2026 are teaching us that even in adversity, some still thrive.
Tucked away in the rolling hills of southwest Missouri, Eureka Springs Safari Park transforms an ordinary day trip into a memory-making adventure that your family will be talking about for years to ...
In the depths of Colombia’s oceans, scientists have uncovered a captivating world of ancient, shimmering creatures that predate dinosaurs.
For more than a century, paleontologists have been piecing together how the mysterious predator Andrewsarchus is related to ...
Petroglyphs on sandstone at a national park in Chad bear witness to wildlife that once roamed the area before the continent’s ...
Six Flags Wild Safari in Jackson Township offers something most New Jersey residents don’t realize exists right in their backyard: a legitimate safari experience without the jet lag, malaria pills, or ...
When I penned last week’s column on river otters, I did a little more research to confirm that all my info was accurate. I knew otters fed primarily on fish, but I didn’t know that they can also feed ...
This small but spectacular East African country is one of the continent’s most extraordinary wildlife destinations.
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Which animals came first? For more than a century, most evidence suggested that sponges, immobile filter-feeders that lack muscles, neurons and other specialized tissues, were the first animal ...