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Slow lorises produce venom that they use as a defense. A toxic gland in their arm, called the brachial gland, produces oil that becomes venomous when mixed with their saliva. Scorpions give birth to ...
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Petition Paper “If you’re a fish lover, you want to protect Hudson Canyon,” says Vinny Milburn, owner of Greenpoint Fish and Lobster Co. For World Oceans Month, select seafood markets in New York and ...
New York, March 28, 2020 – The Wildlife Conservation Society is issuing today our policy backed by science on actions needed to reduce the risks of future zoonotic pandemics.. WCS has been on the ...
And since World Frog Day is just around the corner, it’s the perfect time to learn some little-known (and wildly bizarre) frog facts to impress your friends with—and to spread the word on just how ...
This iconic bird ranges across Canada and the northern U.S. Don't let the name fool you, though. Check out some loon-y details about the common loon, via WCS Canada. Unlike most birds, they have solid ...
There are over 7,000 frog and toad species, each with distinctive coloring, habitat, and defenses—and World Frog Day is the perfect time to celebrate these tiny amphibians and spread the word about ...
It’s the holiday season! What better time to learn about reindeer—also known as caribou in North America. Learn more about these fascinating animals with our five facts today. 1. Reindeer eyes change ...