How do they do it? Chemistry helps! The most important adaptation is how animals regulate their body temperature. Animals can be either warm-blooded or cold-blooded. Warm-blooded animals, which are ...
Anyone who grew up watching Jurassic Park might think of the Tyrannosaurus Rex as a lumbering, cold-blooded killer. But while T.Rex hasn't gotten any friendly, scientists now say that the 'King of ...
On December 24, Congress amends the Laboratory Animal Welfare Act (P.L. 91-579), renamed the Animal Welfare Act, extending protection to all warm-blooded animals in laboratories. Congress passes an ...
The results found that megalodon body temperatures were likely similar to modern warm-blooded animals, although not as warm as most mammals. The study suggests the megalodon had an overall body ...
According to US Department of Agriculture reports, each year some 800,000 warm-blooded animals are used in research in the United States, with another 100,000+ held in research facilities but not used ...
Your browser does not support the <audio> element. A screwworm infestation is gruesome. The female fly lays hundreds of eggs on the exposed flesh of warm-blooded ...
SeaQuest, the embattled aquarium chain that has been facing allegations of animal abuse and human injury over the past year, has closed its location in Fort Worth, Texas.