A few fossilized body parts hinted at an enigmatic bird's close ties to waterfowl like ducks and geese. A newfound skull may bolster that idea.
The new species, called Tityus achilles (T. achilles), was discovered in the department of Cundinamarca in Colombia, in the mountainous Magdelena rainforest region. It is unique and requires ...
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Carlsbad’s trial run for a single-use plastic bag ban will begin this weekend. Starting Saturday, retailers and restaurants ...
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Insects benefit from storm devastation, says a 20-year study by the Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape ...
Scientists in Colombia have discovered a new species of scorpion, Tityus achilles, which can spray venom to defend itself ...
The University of New Mexico's Museum of Southwestern Biology, Natural Heritage New Mexico, and the New Mexico BioPark Society have announced the launch of a new website, the New Mexico Rare Arthropod ...
No matter how many buildings a student has had to traverse to attend classes, there remain parts of campus that have never ...
Prehistoric times had no shortage of pretty scary creatures, but you need to look no further than this huge arthopod to find ...