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Wildlife photographer Randy Robbins has captured a video of one of the rarest mammals on Earth at Lassen Volcanic National Park.
Randy Robbins, a California-based wildlife photographer, said his camera captured rare footage of the "highly threatened" ...
Raines, 23, had studied to be a vet tech, but dropped out of school to start Save A Fox, which became a 501 (c) (3)-registered charity in 2017. There, she takes in native animals that can’t be ...
Object Details Keywords Fennec Fox,Species: zerda,Genus: Vulpes,Family: Canidae,Order: Carnivora,Class: Mammalia,Phylum: Chordata,Kingdom: Animalia,Canid,Fox,SMH,Small Mammal House,horizontal Creation ...
Bumblebees, among the most important pollinators, are in trouble. Fuzzy and buzzy, they excel at spreading pollen and fertilizing many types of wild flora, as well as crucial agricultural crops ...
Former African American In-N-Out employee sues for $3 million, claiming discrimination and wrongful termination over his natural hair texture despite California's CROWN Act protection ...
Fennec Foxes. Image via Unsplash Foxes belong to the Canidae family, which evolved approximately 34 million years ago. Throughout their evolutionary history, foxes have developed remarkable cognitive ...
Functional de-extinction requires sophisticated bioinformatics to identify which genetic variants control which traits, then predict how these variants will interact with existing genetic backgrounds.
The term “de-extinction” often conjures images of Jurassic Park-style genetic manipulation, complete with ethical dilemmas and ecological chaos. But the reality of functional de-extinction ...
This now-extinct animal stood about 2.5 feet tall at the shoulder and had notable long, curved horns. Sadly, the bluebuck disappeared around the year 1800, mainly because of overhunting and having ...
Neanderthal extinction: A space physicist reopens the debate by José-Miguel Tejero, Montserrat Sanz Borràs, The Conversation edited by Gaby Clark, reviewed by Andrew Zinin Editors' notes ...
“I would say fireflies are threatened due to habitat loss, but they are not going extinct, some are adapting in different regions," said Virginia Tech entomologist Eric Day in an interview with ...