The Uncomfortable Giant, made of totora reeds harvested from Peru’s Lake Titicaca, has adapted from the Peruvian lake, to the ...
Fragile highland ecosystems showed low resilience to fire, which renders them more vulnerable to long-term degradation.
Where most animals make us say "aww", the blobfish makes up for at the other end of the scale, because the newly-discovered species in Peru has been dubbed the "ugliest" in the world. The blob-headed ...
Animal biotechnology is a branch of biotechnology in which molecular biology techniques are used to genetically engineer (i.e. modify the genome of) animals in order to improve their suitability ...
Animal physiology is the scientific study of the life-supporting properties, functions and processes of animals or their parts. The discipline covers key homeostatic processes, such as the ...
Have you herd? Groups of animals often have unique, and sometimes funny, names. You’re probably familiar with the collective nouns for common backyard and barnyard animals, such as flocks of birds and ...
"We're not animals," the 28-year-old said, adding that staying at a government reception center meant being "shut in, keeping quiet, staying in bed and doing as you're told." ...
Certain animals have evolved remarkable speeds to catch prey or evade predators. The ostrich, impala, and kangaroo showcase nature's incredible ingenuity, leveraging their speed and agility.
The species was rediscovered in south-central Peru, about a 430-mile drive southeast from Lima. The research team includes Valia Herrera-Alva, Ernesto Castillo-Urbina, Alessandro Catenazzi ...
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