Why Scientists Put An Ear On A Mouse
Haven’t you heard? It’s called the earmouse.
Haven’t you heard? It’s called the earmouse.
Extinct deer and their relatives evolved huge, bizarre antlers and even fangs!
The habitat is ready for mammoths—whenever we get around to bringing them back.
Once a specimen is rendered transparent, dyes rush to their bones and cartilage.
This ancient ostrich-like creature may have been food for early humans.
At museums in DC, Indianapolis, New York, and across the world, this artist’s sculptures bring prehistoric creatures back to life.
The half-narwhal, half-beluga is just one of many mixes between different whale species.
The condition is incredibly rare.
An expert at preserving deer, Bigfoot proved a unique challenge for this taxidermist.
Hunters often seek the biggest, most impressive rack. This time, the hunter got a weird one instead.