After hearing unusual sounds, a research team visiting the Malaysian island of Borneo found an invasive frog species by a puddle. Here's what that means for the local ecosystem. According to the Miami ...
Birdsong may seem like simple music, but it serves a deeper purpose. Communication in the wild can mean survival, especially when predators or intruders threaten vulnerable nests. A new study has ...
Hosts of NPR's science podcast discuss new findings about long-distance fly migration, an unexpected impact of emissions in the Amazon, and fish noises.
Ever heard of a frog that breaks its own bones to use as claws? Yep, it's as wild as it sounds, and that's just one of the many bizarre animal facts you’ll learn in this video! From strange survival ...
“Dorsal green coloration with irregular brown mottling provides camouflage in moss-covered, dimly lit cave entrances; expanded digital discs enhance grip on wet limestone substrates; and fully webbed ...
On a cool, starry night six years ago, a young scientist crept barefoot across dunes in the Namib Desert in southern Africa. With his pants slung over one arm and his flashlight sweeping the sand, the ...
Scientists found new gecko species hidden in plain sight in pristine deserts of southern Africa, thanks to their loud, barking mating calls ...
FORT WORTH — The last skillet is on the stove. Saturday afternoon in Amon G. Carter Stadium, TCU (2-0) and SMU (2-1) meet in what will be the final Battle for the Iron Skillet, a rivalry game that has ...
Late in the game, Wright was flagged for a holding penalty that stalled what looked to be a promising drive for Chicago. After the game, Wright was asked about the call and sounded off on the call by ...
As human-caused sound gets louder around the world, some animals change their behavior and many creatures suffer health issues ...