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The animal that survives by pretending to be others

This video explores the mimic octopus, a rare marine animal known for its extraordinary ability to imitate other sea creatures. Instead of relying on speed or strength, it changes shape, movement, and ...
The crackle of a campfire beneath a star-studded sky; the scent of cedar in old-growth forests; the thunder of a packed ...
Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker recently signed a law legalizing assisted suicide, making Illinois the 12th state in America.
You might think that the human body has many holes, but that number shrinks when you stop to consider what counts as a hole.
Chloe Cole explains faith's role in her life: "Our identity is not in what we think ourselves to be, it's in who God has ...
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT’S political lead for the marine sector wants to try to help the local fishing industry to take advantage ...
From the first sighting of a colossal squid in the wild to a seriously goofy octopus, 2025 delivered some astounding photos ...
One that caught attention from many was a type of sea mollusk that washed ashore on South Padre Island in late May.
A research team led by scientists at Kumamoto University has discovered a new genus of microscopic crustaceans from northern ...
Have you ever called an alligator a crocodile or thought a llama was just a fancy alpaca? It happens to the best of us!
From fat cells that stretch like spandex to more flexible muscles, scientists are finding that women’s bodies are just as ...
Research reveals how natural selection shaped the Bajau sea nomads’ spleens to boost oxygen delivery, helping them dive for ...