They sit there, embedded in my phone camera roll like the occupants of some abandoned and fossilised liquor cabinet.
Picture an animal that huddles up with others when stressed, babysits its young, hangs out around relatives, and gathers in big groups every year. Did you imagine a rattlesnake? For a long time, ...
A coastal carpet python has hitched a ride across the Queensland and NSW border after coiling itself into the crevice of a ...
The loggerhead turtle population was on the brink of extinction but after 40 years of careful management, the largest ...
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It’s almost time to start pairing snakes!
The breeding season is approaching and preparations are underway for pairing snakes. Small town’s pub stays dry for the first ...
Lionesses are known to mate up to 40 times per day during their reproductive stage. Discover why lions mate so often here!
Tracking a single male python through protected wetlands led biologists to one of the largest breeding females captured this year.
About 3 to 5% of mammals are known to be monogamous, meaning they select one mate for life. Still, many monogamous species ...
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The Science Behind the Vulturine Guinea Fowl’s Striking Feathers
Explore how the vulturine guinea fowl’s striking blue and white feathers serve more than beauty. From structural coloration ...
These three bird courtship displays are so bold, precise and theatrical that they make human romance look a little ...
Shy and reserved in the wild, sure, but online she's got this sly confidence that slides in sideways just when you think she's being coy. The tattoos are a dead giveaway that the “sweetheart” bit ...
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