Baby finless porpoises interact with multiple adults, suggesting surprising social behavior in a species thought solitary.
Birds have favorite places, just like people. Although some birds seem to live just about everywhere, most birds prefer a specific type of habitat. That’s because the land and plants of an area ...
Got a small UK balcony? March is your make-or-break month to pot these vegetables that love the cold
Ready to kick-start your UK container garden this March? See which hardy and heat-loving vegetables truly thrive in pots for an earlier harvest.
A brood of four peregrine falcon chicks hatched in Singapore on Feb 20 and 22, marking the second recorded hatching of the ...
Dollar Tree is packed with brand-new home bargains this March. Our roundup features deals on everything from affordable ...
Plan trips around real birthing seasons and accredited facilities for reliable baby-animal sightings—seal pups, turtle hatchlings, penguin chicks, pufflings, joeys, and more. Learn distance rules, ...
The inaugural Hatch "State of Sleep" report uncovers the snooze habits, bedtime routines, and regional quirks shaping how Americans wake up and wind-down, revealing a simple truth: we've mastered ...
The reveal of the starters for Pokémon Winds and Waves has led to many conversations, but also hopes that each creature lives ...
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90 red flags that changed how people saw a loved one
Nobody treats everyone the same. The people in our lives occupy different places in our hearts—coworkers, friends, partners, and family members all have their own history and levels of trust. Still, ...
Greater Hazleton Area and beyond Anthracite Model Railroad Society hosts St. Patrick’s Day open house: Noon to 4 p.m. Sunday, March 8. 1056 Hanover Court, Hazle Twp. Free admission; donations ...
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A 25-inch crocodile relative walked on two legs in late Triassic forests 225 million years ago
Learn how fossils from Arizona’s Petrified Forest National Park revealed that a Late Triassic crocodile relative may have started life on four legs before walking on two as an adult.
Species like blue tits and great tits are highly aggressive, competitive species, and the worry is that as we raise their ...
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