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Crocodile murder mystery deepens following discovery of 2nd corpse with 'fileted' head
Jun 7, 2023
Crocodile murder mystery deepens following discovery of 2nd corpse with 'fileted' head
Trouble is brewing in Australia's Croc Country after a female crocodile was found fileted, with only her head and spine left behind. Local tour guides spotted the butchered carcass on May 18 on the banks of the Daintree River, Queensland. The death marks the second mysterious crocodile killing in recent...
World's largest captive croc turns 120, giving scientists 'serious knowledge on longevity'
Jun 7, 2023
World's largest captive croc turns 120, giving scientists 'serious knowledge on longevity'
Cassius, the world's largest crocodile living in captivity, just turned 120 years old. Or at least that's his estimated age, scientists say. It's difficult to determine a crocodile's age based on its size. Once they reach adulthood, the rate at which crocodiles grow slows down and eventually grinds to a...
1st gene-edited snakes use mysterious 'Turing patterns' to achieve near-perfect hexagonal scales
Jun 19, 2023
1st gene-edited snakes use mysterious 'Turing patterns' to achieve near-perfect hexagonal scales
For the first time ever, scientists have created genetically modified snakes. The CRISPR-edited reptiles are providing new insight into how corn snakes (Pantherophis guttatus) develop their precisely patterned scales. Much like feathers on birds or hairs on mammals, snake scales are the result of placodes — small, thickened structures on...
120-year-old Cassius is pushing limit of crocodile longevity — and he's got 'years to come,' expert says
Jun 26, 2023
120-year-old Cassius is pushing limit of crocodile longevity — and he's got 'years to come,' expert says
Cassius, a 120-year-old crocodile living in captivity in Australia, is happy and healthy and will live for years to come, experts who conducted his annual health check say. Cassius is such a magnificent, beautiful boy, Sally Isberg, managing director at the Center for Crocodile Research in Australia who led the...
Watch 2 giant, highly venomous black mambas fighting in someone's backyard
Jul 5, 2023
Watch 2 giant, highly venomous black mambas fighting in someone's backyard
Two huge, highly venomous black mambas — both over 8 feet (2.4 meters) long — have been filmed in a fierce wrestling match in a person's backyard. The males fought for over 30 minutes in Queensburgh, South Africa. The pair were filmed in a twisted embrace as they attempted to...
Enormous Burmese python killed in Florida Everglades was about to lay 60 eggs
Jul 11, 2023
Enormous Burmese python killed in Florida Everglades was about to lay 60 eggs
A huge Burmese python has been caught in Florida with a clutch of 60 eggs that were just days from being laid. Hunter Mike Kimmel captured and killed the 16-foot-long (5 meters) snake in the Everglades, where the invasive species has been wreaking havoc on local ecosystems for decades. A...
Long-held myth says Hurricane Andrew sparked Florida's Burmese python problem. Is it true?
Jul 31, 2023
Long-held myth says Hurricane Andrew sparked Florida's Burmese python problem. Is it true?
On Aug. 4, hunters in southern Florida will begin a cull of Burmese pythons as part of an annual competition to try and keep the invasive snakes' population in check. Burmese pythons (Python bivittatus) are native to southeast Asia, where they slink through thick jungles, grasslands and swamps. But these...
Crocodiles are drawn to the wails of crying human babies and infant primates
Aug 9, 2023
Crocodiles are drawn to the wails of crying human babies and infant primates
Nile crocodiles respond to the sound of human babies crying, as well as the cries of infant chimpanzees and bonobos, a new study finds. What's more, the crocodiles seemed to be most responsive to higher-intensity cries — and may even be better at picking up on the level of distress...
How do rattlesnakes rattle?
Aug 12, 2023
How do rattlesnakes rattle?
The sound of a rattlesnake's rattle is perhaps the most frightening sound you could hear on a hike. But how and why do these snakes make this iconic noise? Everything tells us that they rattle to alert predators, David Pfennig, a professor of biology at the University of North Carolina...
10 of the most venomous snakes on the planet
Aug 18, 2023
10 of the most venomous snakes on the planet
They hiss, they slither and unfortunately for humans and unsuspecting prey, they bite. Venomous snakes bite about 5.4 million people every year, resulting in between 81,000 and 138,000 deaths, according to the World Health Organization. Their secret weapon is of course venom, which contains toxic substances produced in a modified...
Move over, python — this tiny snake holds the record for swallowing the largest prey whole relative to body size
Sep 8, 2023
Move over, python — this tiny snake holds the record for swallowing the largest prey whole relative to body size
Snakes are known for gulping down truly gargantuan meals. However, one species of serpent outpaces them all, consuming the largest prey relative to its size of any known snake — and it's not the python. Known as the Gans' egg-eater (Dasypeltis gansi), this skinny, nonvenomous African snake has a gape...
Ancient sea monsters grew their long necks super fast after Great Dying by adding more vertebrae
Sep 11, 2023
Ancient sea monsters grew their long necks super fast after Great Dying by adding more vertebrae
Millions of years ago, as dinosaur giants were stomping around on land, other giant reptiles were dominating the oceans — and some of them, like plesiosaurs and similar animals, grew extremely long, snake-like necks. Now, scientists have discovered how some of these early marine reptiles evolved these lengthy necks rather...
What does python taste like? Because it could be slithering onto our dinner plates.
Mar 15, 2024
What does python taste like? Because it could be slithering onto our dinner plates.
Python meat is a low-effort and sustainable protein alternative that could soon slither onto our dinner plates, scientists suggest. The researchers argue there are a plethora of benefits to farming pythons, including the snakes' ability to fast for extended periods of time, their low space and water requirements and minimal...
Group Aims to Bring World's Most Endangered Turtles Back from the Brink
Apr 11, 2012
Group Aims to Bring World's Most Endangered Turtles Back from the Brink
Good news if you belong to one of the world's most endangered turtle species: The Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) is doubling down on its efforts to save threatened tortoises and freshwater turtles from extinction. More than half of the approximately 330 species that belong to these groups are threatened by...
Ancient Turtle Was as Big as Small Car
May 17, 2012
Ancient Turtle Was as Big as Small Car
A turtle the size of a small car once roamed what is now South America 60 million years ago, suggests its fossilized remains. Discovered in a coal mine in Colombia in 2005, the turtle was given the name Carbonemys cofrinii, which means coal turtle. It wasn't until now that the...
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