Medicine & TechnologyA Steller's sea eagle, the heaviest eagle species and a native to Asia has recently been spotted, almost 5,000 miles or 8,000 kilometers away from its homeland.
These ten bird species haven't been spotted in ten years or more, according to experts, and the bird-watching community may be able to assist in the search.
A new millipede discovered by principal biologist Bruno Buzatto, from the Perth, Australia-based Bennelognia Environment Consultants, lives up to the real meaning of its name which literally means a "thousand feet."
The Saudi Press Agency recently reported that over 40 camels were disqualified from the annual camel fest, the King Abdulaziz Camel Festival which started on December 1 in the desert close to the Saudi capital Riyadh.
The image of a jackalope is sold on all kinds of novelties from postcards to shot glasses in the American West although a big question and heated debates on its existence.
Researchers from Johns Hopkins University found that bats don't just use echolocation to hunt their prey but also use it to develop snapshots of predictions as to where their prey will appear next.
Spending time with friends, family and loved ones is a potentially effective tactic for social motivation that, according to a study published recently, may be favorable for some voles but is simply tolerable to others.
An okapi is an animal that looks like a deer but with zebra-like stripes. They have evolved to avoid eye injury in the wild by sucking in their eyeballs. Here is a video on how they do it.
First of its kind, researchers are able to confirm that two male California condors have been hatched asexually via virgin briths, a phenomenon recorded for the first time on the species.
Scientists from the Florida International University identified 14 new species of larvae that are mostly shrimps and lobsters that have misshapen torsos, horns, and spikes on the side.