Almost 2 million years ago, a young ancient human died beside a spring near a lake in what is now Tanzania, in eastern Africa ...
Thought to be extinct in the wild, the Spix Macaw currently exists in captivity with their numbers in the dismally low 60 to ...
Traditionally, paleoanthropologists believed that Homo habilis, as the earliest big-brained humans, was responsible for the earliest sites with tools. The idea has been that Homo habilis was the ...
A new study shows how much food polar bears leave behind — and how their decline threatens scavengers across the Arctic.
New research reveals that scavenging may have helped early humans adapt, expand, and endure tough seasons through smart use ...
While maybe not quite as well-known as its famous neighbor Yellowstone, Grand Teton National Park attracts several million ...
While the majority of animals (humans included) roam the Earth, some of nature’s most fascinating creatures spend their lives ...
A litter of four Western quolls, or Chuditch, was found in the pouch of mother Honey Jumble, who was part of the first generation of quolls born in the wild in the sanctuary, according to an Oct. 21 ...
The carnivore diet promises clarity and quick results—but experts say the long-term effects on your heart, brain, and gut ...
On a cool morning in early summer, Zhongqi Miao stands behind a tree in the Asian small-clawed otter exhibit at Seattle’s Woodland Park Zoo tinkering with a small camera hidden among the leaves. The ...
Yes, it’s possible to build muscle on a carnivore diet when it’s combined with regular strength training and a calorie surplus, which is when you consume slightly more calories than you burn each day.