The Yangtze River basin is home to the critically endangered small-sized alligator. It is a nocturnal mammal known for its ...
Get Instant Summarized Text (Gist) Wandering salamanders utilize a unique mechanism involving blood-powered toes to enhance their arboreal locomotion. They can rapidly fill, trap, and drain blood ...
The axolotl (ACK-suh-LAH-tuhl) is the Peter Pan of salamanders. While most amphibians grow out of their aquatic phase to begin their lives on land, the axolotl largely retains its larval ...
Still frame image showing the hindfoot of a live Wandering Salamander (Aneides vagrans) from a ventral perspective just before the salamander takes a step forward. This image shows the large ...
The footpads of geckos have hydrophilic (water-loving) mechanisms that allow the little animals to easily move over ... Optical Fiber Sensor Provides Simple and Sensitive Detection of Arsenic in ...
Jan. 26, Rocky Mountain National Park celebrated its 110-year anniversary as a national park. On Jan. 26, 1915, President ...
The prairie dog caught in Trap 69 was angry. And who could blame her? After waking up in her burrow on a mid-September ...
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Slippery salamanders glide mysteriously through the canopies of the world’s tallest trees. Now, scientists say they understand how the small skydivers are able to maneuver seamlessly across California ...
Murray crayfish once thrived in the southern Murray-Darling Basin. The species was found everywhere from the headwaters of the Murray and Murrumbidgee Rivers in the Australian Alps all the way ...