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Mammals' unique arms started evolving before the dinosaurs existed
Bats fly, whales swim, gibbons swing from tree to tree, horses gallop, and humans swipe on their phones--the different habitats and lifestyles of mammals rely on our unique forelimbs.
Latest Research Articles
Solar-powered moisture harvester collects and cleans water from air
World's biggest bee found
Deaf moth evolves sound-production as a warning to outwit its predator
Climate change negatively affects waterbirds in the American West
Ram sperm frozen for 50 years successfully used to impregnate 34 ewes
Largest carbon dioxide sink in renewable forests
Researchers uncover new clues to surviving extinction
Tracking turtles with telemetry
Rainy Weather on the Greenland Ice -- Triggering Sudden Melting Events
Fighting leaf and mandible
Wild African ape reactions to novel camera traps
Why fly the coop? With shortage of mates, some birds choose to help others raise offspring




