Colonies of single-celled creatures could explain how embryos evolved
Chromosphaera perkinsii resembles the early stages of animal embryo development during its multicellular life stageDudinLab A single-celled creature originally found ...
Chromosphaera perkinsii resembles the early stages of animal embryo development during its multicellular life stageDudinLab A single-celled creature originally found ...
A spindle ermine moth perched on a flowerDP Wildlife Invertebrates / Alamy Moths trying to survive in bright cities may ...
A California two-spot octopusNorbert Wu/ Minden Pictures/ Alamy The earliest known sex chromosomes have been found in an octopus species ...
A type of deep-sea anglerfish called the black seadevilDoug Perrine / Alamy Deep-sea anglerfishes’ unique sex strategy may have helped ...
Mountain yellow-legged frogs in Yosemite National Park, CaliforniaRoland Knapp Wild populations of frogs appear to have evolved resistance to a ...
The male satin bowerbird (Ptilonorhynchus violaceus) has brightly coloured eyesH Lansdown/Alamy While birds often have vibrant plumage, the dazzling diversity ...
Milk can provide a large proportion of the calories needed by childrenJohnny Greig/Getty Images Young children who retain the ability ...
An African savannah elephant in Amboseli National Park, KenyaShutterstock/Martin Pelanek Wild elephants are one of the few known species to ...
Veins of white quartz in granite on the north-east coast of the USRichard Berube / Alamy Stock Photo Earthquakes and ...
Macaques using stones to crack open nutsLydia V. Luncz By using stones to break open nuts, monkeys accidentally create sharp-edged ...
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