A 12,000-YEAR-OLD figure of a woman with a goose draped over her back is the oldest human-animal sculpture ever discovered.
Ever had an unexpected guest that you couldn’t just shoo away? Sometimes, nature takes up residence in our homes and gardens, ...
Sharks that venture into brackish water, such as estuaries, river mouths, and mangrove swamps, are often highly adaptable ...
Humans reached, settled, and thrived on Mindoro far earlier than most scientific timelines for allow for the evolution of ...
Explore giraffes’ unique sleep patterns—standing rest, rapid REM, and how vigilance keeps them safe from predators.
The state will reimburse Anaconda-Deer Lodge County about half a million dollars for its part in a manhunt in August. Taxpayers will also chip in. The First People’s Buffalo Jump State Park outside of ...
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Meet the Real Animal Einsteins!
Dolphins: The Ocean’s Playful Geniuses Dolphins often top the list when people talk about intelligent animals and for good ...
The mass human slaughter of Oct. 1, 2017, may be a faded memory for many Nevadans. However, mass wildlife killing became law with a Nov. 8 vote of the Nevada Wildlife Commission.
Avian influenza, commonly known as bird flu, continues to be detected in wild birds across much of Washington.
Many animals have been observed using tools. For example, chimps tear leaves off of branches and stick them into holes to ...
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Tiny Clay Figurine From 12,000 Years Ago Shows a Woman and a Goose in a Surprising Pose
Journal Reference: Davin, Laurent, A 12,000-year-old clay figurine of a woman and a goose marks symbolic innovations in ...
Raccoons are undeniably adorable, with their bandit-like masks and those clever little hands that seem almost human. It’s no ...
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