BGRflipped into ScienceBeetles This beetle can somehow survive being eaten by a predator bgr.com - Mike Wehner In the animal kingdom, if you get eaten that’s usually the end of the road. It’s a gruesome reality but that’s just the way it goes. Unless, of …
Newsweekflipped into NewsweekSwordfish Shark killed by swordfish prompts fears of overfishing impact on predators Newsweek - Zoe Drewett The grizzly tale of shark versus swordfish has caused intrigue for marine biologists for a number of decades but a recent video has led to new fears …
World Gone Madflipped into Big IslandAnimals Hawaii’s Invasive Predator Catastrophe scientificamerican.com - John R. Platt It takes a lot of effort and more than a little bit of luck for researchers like André Raine to get to the remote mountaintops of Kauai, where …
USA TODAYflipped into Top StoriesSpidersOgre-faced spiders don't need ears to 'hear' their prey, study finds. These large-eyed nocturnal predators snag food out... verified_publisherUSA TODAY - Jordan Culver“Spider sense” isn’t just something your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man can lay claim to. It turns out ogre-faced, net-casting spiders, already known for their large eyes and incredible night vision,...
Inverseflipped into ScienceWhales 15-foot-long skeleton reveals 23-million-year old apex predator Inverse - Nina Pullano More than 20 million years ago, the southern United States was home to a monstrous apex predator. Researchers describe the full skeleton of a cetacean …
Tom Gibsonflipped into How Is The Environment?Insects To save the hemlock, scientists turn to genetics and natural predators verified_publisherThe Washington Post - Gabriel PopkinThe eastern hemlock is not one of those ubiquitous, celebrity trees such as the white oak or the white pine. Throughout much of its range — from northern Alabama up to New Brunswick, Canada, and Minnesota...