Animals
Japanese Sea Catfish Uses pH Detecting Whiskers to Hunt
Researchers have found that catfish lurking in Japan's seas hunt by detecting changes in water's acidity levels. A drop in pH levels due to carbon dioxide levels in oceans could impair their hunting abilities.
Latest Research Articles
Researchers Find 11-Million-Year-Old Worm Lizard Skull
Over 300 New Species Discovered in 'Mysterious' Mekong; WWF Says
Pigs Successful Hosts of Transplanted Stem Cells
Brazil's 'Mythological' Pink Dolphins Finally Being Rescued
Famed Wolf OR-7 Produces Pups in Oregon Cascades
Ancient Monster Croc Named after Fictional Beast from 'The Lord of the Rings'
Australian Researchers Find 'Extinct' Bat Species in Papua New Guinea
Spiders Harness the Power of Music
Slashed Pelican Quickly Recovers and Set to be Released
Asian Common Toad Can Damage Madagascar Wildlife, Researchers Say
Massive Fossil Tooth Belonged to Fearsome Marine Predator
Eradication of Invasive Species: Not Always the Best Option