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“The sea slug Elysia chlorotica is a small, unassuming creature that performs a remarkable feat: It eats algae and steals its ...
A University of Michigan study finds that plants growing in nutrient-rich soil may be more likely to defend themselves ...
Brachiosaurus, Diplodocus, Argentinosaurus—they weren’t terrifying meat-eaters. They were leaf-lovers. So why were they so […] ...
For decades, visitors have flocked to the Denver Museum of Nature and Science to see the fossilized bones of prehistoric behemoths like Diplodocus and Stegosaurus on display. As it turns out, another ...
The speedy, plant-eating creature lived in what is now Colorado roughly 150 million years ago, and its skeleton went on display in London this week ...
SEEN” dinosaur that dates back 150 million years has been revealed – and is now on show in the heart of London. The speedy creature would’ve dodged 32ft ...
In the world of plants, most use sunlight and soil to survive. But some have a very different way to live. Carnivorous plants catch and eat small animals to make up for poor soil, which lacks ...
While adorable to look at, the fairytale gets old fast when deer show up in the garden. But there are plants you can grow that they avoid.
The giant stegosaurus fossil, dubbed "Apex," is 3.3 meters tall and 8.2 meters nose to tail. The display will start in a giant atrium at the museum's entrance before being moved to the museum's ...
The American Museum of Natural History revealed the identity of its latest resident on Thursday – “Apex," one of the most complete specimens ever discovered of the plant-eating dinosaur Stegosaurus, ...
Apex, a 150-million year old Stegosaurus dinosaur fossil, that billionaire Kenneth C. Griffin bought for $44.6 million, is displayed at the American Museum of Natural History, in New York ...
The American Museum of Natural History revealed the identity of its latest resident on Thursday - "Apex," one of the most complete specimens ever discovered of the plant-eating dinosaur ...