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One of the world's largest snails is filmed for the first time laying an egg—from an opening in its neck. The spectacular scene was captured by chance but holds immense value for species conservation.
In new research published today in the Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, we identify Australia’s earliest known species of ...
The footprints of a reptile-like creature appear to have been laid down around 356 million years ago, pushing back the ...
A newly discovered panther species is raising serious questions about whether this knowledge should be shared with the public. While the find could be a major breakthrough for science, its potential ...