This bird’s mimic abilities are so advanced that they can fool other species. Here’s what the science reveals about nature’s ...
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5 creatures that blend in - until it's too late
Nature has always had a dark side, and honestly, the more you learn about it, the more unsettling it gets. While we tend to ...
Discover some of the more unusual collective nouns for different groups of animals, from ‘a bloat of hippopotamuses’ to ‘a ...
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Discover the world’s most secretive and shy animals
Many animals survive by staying hidden and avoiding attention. Shy animals rely on stealth, camouflage, and nocturnal habits.
Boas use color, camouflage, and stealth to ambush prey in rainforests, making sightings in South America extremely rare.
Shedd is the first in aquarium history to successful hatch a warty frogfish, and it's currently small than a pea.
In the wild, some animals camouflage themselves to survive in environments where being seen can mean immediate danger. This ...
Self-anointing occurs in many species, and there are multiple reasons for it. Rice-field rats self-anoint with the anal gland ...
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