Salganea taiwanensis, a kind of wood-feeding cockroach, may engage in what's known as pair bonding, a new study finds.
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Adorable elephant shrews explore new habitat at Rosamond Gifford Zoo
A video posted on March 17 shows elephant shrews exploring their habitat at Rosamond Gifford Zoo in Syracuse, New York, US. Despite looking like insect‑eating shrews, the tiny mammals are actually ...
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Inside life of Japan's savage cannibal serial killer who ate little girls
Tsutomu Miyazaki, known as the 'Otaku Murderer', was a twisted Japanese serial killer.
The fish, weighing up to 100 pounds and eating 10% of their weight in algae every day, could pose an existential threat to the Great Lakes.
For decades, dinosaurs, especially the Tyrannosaurus rex, have captured the imaginations of the public and paleontologists alike. In many instances, pop culture has depicted the T. rex as the giant ...
Mosquitoes stop feeding because signals from rectal cells tell them they’re full, offering a target for preventing human bites.
Aspergillus fungus thrives because its genome bends easily to new pressures. It lives on soil, grains, animal feathers, even coral skeletons.
Nippon Curry on Fillmore was named one of SF's best Japanese curry spots last month. Days later, inspectors found mouse droppings in three areas — and it's a repeat violation.
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