predators
-
Lizards Risk Their Lives For Love
Lizards use bright colors to attract mates but this also makes their camouflage less effective, making them visible to predators, report researchers from the University of Cambridge.
Latest Research Articles
-
Arctic Mosquitoes Thrive In Warmer Climates?
-
Migrating Birds Choose Rest Stops Wisely
-
Bats: Researchers 'See' in Echolocation for the First Time
-
Lions Limited by the Rate at Which Their Prey Reproduce?
-
Early Iowan? Six-Foot Sea Scorpion Fossil Found
-
'Archerfish, Use Watergun!' A Real-Live Pokemon?!
-
Sage-Grouse: Genetic Diversity Stopped By Electric Currents?
-
We Are The Enemy? Who Is The Super-Predator?
-
'Invisible' Black Leopard Spots Finally Revealed [PHOTOS]
-
Gray Wolf Stays 'Endangered' Despite Conservationists' Request
-
Mice and Cat Urine: A Family Affair
-
Eastern Puma Extinct After Years of Cougar Confusion