According to NatureServe, an organization that keeps tabs on North American flora and fauna, more than 7,000 of those species ...
The three-toed sloth, native to Central and South America, is famous for its slow-moving pace. It spends most of its life ...
Animal-derived serum and plasma from mostly cattle and pig carcasses is used in medical and life science research, including ...
The sudden decimation by bird flu of the world's largest seal has sent shockwaves through the scientific community, and the ...
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Are These the Real “Lost Worlds” of South America
Explore the mist-covered tepuis of Guyana, where dense jungle meets the towering flat-topped summits of the Guiana Shield. Filmed from above, this aerial footage captures one of the oldest and most ...
The explosion of populations east of the Mississippi was made possible by logging and the slaughter of wolves.
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Tayra: South America’s Boldest and Most Mysterious Carnivore
Fast, curious, and unflinchingly bold, the tayra is one of South America’s most extraordinary small predators. This film delves into its hunting behavior, habitat, and surprising diet, showing how ...
The sudden decimation by bird flu of the world's largest seal has sent shockwaves through the scientific community, and the ecosystems shaped by these majestic animals.
The Tremembé Formation itself is the only fossil-rich unit in Brazil from the Late Oligocene that preserves mammal remains.
New research shows how young dinosaurs like Uberabatitan and Neuquensaurus used strength and balance to rise up on two legs.
Old-school hitchiker and rail-rider, Matthew Schwartz found his way to the Yukon for his 18th birthday. Now he's fighting ...
Rhinoceroses have been around for over 40 million years and have been found on all continents except South America and ...
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