Imagine an animal that seems to be assembled from various other creatures: it has large eyes, the round body of a rabbit, a rodent’s pointed snout, tiny pig-like hooves, and even fangs like those of a ...
The Sandbar Lecture series presents a talk on Marine Mammal Biologist with guest speaker Michael Tift, 6-7 p.m. Tuesday, July 25 at the Museum of Coastal Carolina, 21 E. Second St., Ocean Isle Beach.
From reptile-like ancestors to humans, the new book The Rise and Reign of the Mammals tackles the diversity of mammals like us. The following is an excerpt from The Rise and Reign of Mammals: A New ...
ATKINSON — Learn all about New Hampshire’s semi-aquatic mammals at 6 p.m. Thursday, July 18, at Kimball Public Library, 5 Academy Ave. Why have humans prized them for their fur? What special ...
It’s an exciting time as we head to the beach and observe the Lowcountry’s natural wildlife in action. One way to learn more about South Carolina’s unique and thriving aquatic wildlife is through the ...
Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University have developed a new method for determining parts of the genome that are crucial to understanding how species traits of species evolved. Under the leadership ...
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Pre-school children and their parents gathered Sunday at the Sport Fishing Education Center in Babylon to learn about marine mammals. Tracy Marcus, marine program educator, showed the children marine ...