Mammals are among the most adaptable animals on the planet. They are found on every continent and in every ocean, and range in size from tiny bumblebee bats to enormous blue whales. One reason for ...
From the top of Shifting Sands dune in the Serengeti Plain of Africa a million mammals are in motion. Wildebeests. Zebras. Gazelles. The plain is black with them. It is wildebeest calving season ...
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The History of Mammals: From Prehistoric Giants to Modern-Day SpeciesMammals are among the most diverse and adaptable groups of animals, ranging from the enormous blue whale to the tiny ...
Mammals live all across the world. They can be found living in the ground, in trees, and even in the sea. There are many different kinds of mammal, including us humans! Find out more about ...
To fully process this information, we need to shut our brain down—disconnect it entirely from the outside world. The challenge is that we only have one brain to work with. How do mammals solve ...
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How do predators use their vision to both navigate through the terrain while tracking prey running for its life? Pursuing ...
Whiskers are a modified form of hair, and the sensitive hairs send a great deal of information to the brain. By looking at the proportions of proto-mammal and early mammal brains, paleontologists ...
The 6 th edition of The Case Against Marine Mammals in Captivity is now available. Updates from the 5 th edition include a new chapter on industry research, new information on historic captures of ...
We are investigating the causes of variation in mammal body size during the Quaternary period by comparing ice-age mammal species from the past 750,000 years in Britain. The Quaternary is the most ...
a high proportion of mammals exploit both the terrestrial (Fig. 4b) and grazing (Fig 4c) niches (Kovarovic et al 2002). In isolation this information can not tell us as much as it can when ...
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