Mother Nature doesn't always play by the rules... Sometimes she flips the script, hits Caps Lock and produces something so unusually large that it looks like it could be cast in a sci-fi movie. We're ...
Size shapes the way animals move, hunt, and survive. For example, in the ocean, ginormous creatures rely on their massive bodies to travel long distances or ambush prey. On land, there are large ...
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Meet the 8-Foot-Long Giant Anteater Coming to Buffalo Zoo
There's a large eight foot long Anteater coming to the Buffalo Zoo, and it's getting people excited about saving the species.
From an evolutionary perspective, is bigger always better? The journey the thunder beasts took to reach such mega proportions from such humble beginnings forces us to ask an important question, one ...
Ancient sloths lived in trees, on mountains, in deserts, in boreal forests and on open savannas. Some grew as large as elephants. Illustration by Diego Barletta The largest sloth of all time was the ...
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Meet Rio, the First Giant Panda Ever Born in Indonesia
An adorable newborn giant panda is the first to be born in Indonesia. Find out why Baby Rio is truly a miracle.
Many giant animals roamed the Earth after non-avian dinosaurs went extinct. Illustration by Emily Lankiewicz / Dmitry Bogdanov via Wikipedia under CC BY-SA 3.0 / Dmitry Bogdanov via Wikipedia under CC ...
Colossal Biosciences has announced a partnership to resurrect giant flightless birds called moa. But the company's recent dire wolf project was controversial, and moa are an even more ambitious target ...
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How anacondas persisted while other giant reptiles went extinct
Anacondas are some of the largest snakes in the world, reaching impressive sizes which have earned them a fearsome reputation ...
Nature packs surprises in every corner, be it in the form of fierce predators or gentle creatures that share our world without a snap. Among these creatures, there are some that earn trust and ...
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