A new study suggests features in the prehistoric creature's mouth helped it eat more efficiently, giving the species the energy needed to go airborne ...
KFC, Nando's, Burger King and other chains have pulled out of their pledge to stop using fast-growing chickens, with ...
February 22-28, 2026 is National Justice for Animals Week. It’s an important time for people to reconsider how legal systems ...
A flexible tongue, sensitive beak and teethlike cones in the mouth may have helped Archaeopteryx generate enough energy to fly.
Iconic transition species between dinosaurs and birds may have had weird 'teeth' on roof of its mouth and a highly mobile ...
There’s a reason this law change has been labelled “sneaky”. While SIs are routinely used to make technical or administrative ...
An electric eel defeats a crocodile with its supercharged electric current rather than becoming the predator's lunch.
The cross-industry initiative was designed to drive improvements in chicken welfare while balancing sustainability, net zero ...
Triceratops and similar horned dinosaurs had unusually large nasal cavities compared to most animals. Researchers, including those from the University of Tokyo, used CT scans of fossilized Triceratops ...
Many animals touch noses, beaks, or mouths, but science reveals these behaviors signal grooming, dominance, feeding, or even fights.
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