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Brian Barczyk on MSNOpinion
How the largest gecko on Earth duplicated itself through a rare biological process
The world’s largest gecko has demonstrated the ability to reproduce without a mate through a process known as parthenogenesis. This rare form of reproduction allows offspring to develop without ...
Scientists have documented same-sex behavior in many animals. Learn what it means, how it varies, and why human labels can mislead.
A rare Florida cold front stunned and killed thousands of invasive iguanas, but wildlife experts warn the population is likely to rebound due to their high reproductive rate.
Every spring in Manitoba, up to 100000 red sided garter snakes emerge from underground limestone dens, forming swirling mating balls. Why do they gather here in such astonishing numbers?
There are only two surviving white giraffes in the world. Discover how leucism in giraffes affects their appearance and ...
To protect the southwest’s iconic Joshua trees, scientists are tinkering with their genetics and searching for climate havens ...
Trespassing on the vast desert ranges of U.S. Army Yuma Proving Ground (YPG)’s Yuma Test Center (YTC) is ...
Green Matters on MSN
In One of Europe’s Brightest Countries, a National Park Is Choosing Darkness to Protect Wildlife
Many residents, who feel light provides them safety, are not happy with the decision, but officials assert that this is the ...
Terra Planet Earth on MSN
Escaped pet chameleons sound funny until they become a neighborhood problem
Escaped chameleons seem harmless at first, but quick action is what keeps missing pets from becoming long-term community ...
FEATURE For four years, Colette Kaluza’s driven across California, Nevada, Utah, Wyoming, and other states, traversing paved ...
In a state renowned for spectacular scenery, Kodachrome Basin remains a secret hiding in plain sight – not shouting for ...
Terra Planet Earth on MSN
Florida Hit Reptile-Danger Cold, but Invasive Pythons Are Still Hanging On
Florida’s cold snaps stun reptiles, but Burmese pythons shelter, adapt, and keep pressing north, reshaping the Everglades ...
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