New research could help conserve the world’s rarest marsupial. New findings from (ECU) could strengthen efforts to safeguard one of the planet’s rarest marsupials. The Gilbert’s potoroo, a critically ...
Archaeologists discover even more remarkable biblical scenes on the floor of a 1,600-year-old synagogue in Israel.
Maryland is dealing with a blue catfish problem. They're encouraging residents to catch and eat them to help control the ...
New research has found that roughly half of Australia's freshwater fish are fond of snacking on animal and plant material, ...
Ciguatera—a toxin that accumulates in reef fish—is a common cause of seafood poisoning. Learn which fish are safest to order ...
Biologists and ecologists have long wished to gather high-quality data on exactly what the animals they study are eating, but how can such observations be made without disturbing the natural patterns ...
Trimethylaminuria (Fish Odor Syndrome), is characterized by the Cleveland Clinic as ‘an uncommon condition that makes people ...
In a scientific first, researchers have recorded how quickly microplastics pass through the gut of zooplankton to better ...
Scientists discovered that river otter droppings contain large numbers of parasites that infect the animals’ prey, indicating that otters may play a significant role in shaping local food webs.
Most of the seafood Americans eat comes from abroad — and that means they’re exposed to a higher level of “forever chemicals,” or PFAS, through contaminated fish, according to a new study released ...
Some animals use feces as a vital part of their diet, a behavior that often appears shocking at first glance. Scientists have found that this practice provides crucial nutrients they would otherwise ...