The deep sea has many new discoveries waiting for us, including a newly discovered species called the "death ball" sponge.
A new article published in PeerJ, authored by Camila Ferreira Leão at Universidade Federal do Pará sheds light on the effects of climate change on carnivorous mammals in the Amazon and their ...
We reveal the discovery of a new carnivorous bivalve species that was found at greater depths than any other in its genus.
Carnivorous mammals play crucial roles in ecosystems by influencing prey densities and behaviour, and recycling carrion. Yet, the influence of carnivores on global ecosystems has been affected by ...
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Dozens of new deep-sea species discovered at the ocean floor
Recent scientific expeditions have unveiled a trove of new species dwelling at the bottom of the ocean, including a ...
Once-endangered carnivorous mammals such as otters, polecats and pine martens have staged a remarkable comeback in Britain in recent decades, a new review shows. Once-endangered carnivorous mammals ...
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Carnivorous 'Death Ball' Sponge Found in Antarctic
Researchers have recently uncovered 30 unknown deep-sea species around Antarctica. These include a carnivorous sponge they ...
Prowling the deserts of Egypt around 30 million years ago, a newly described species of carnivore was once at the top of the food chain. With powerful jaws and ferocious teeth, the dog-like predator ...
A restoration of the skull of Thylacoleo. From The Ancient Life History of the Earth. *[I am not sure if Owen made this connection or tried to square it with his own thoughts on evolutionary theory. I ...
The evolutionary history of hyaenodonts and other carnivorous mammals reveals a complex narrative of diversification and ecological adaptation across geographical realms. Emerging during the Paleogene ...
Twenty-three million years ago, a giant carnivore larger than any modern-day lion or polar bear stalked sub-Saharan Africa, according to the fossils of a previously undiscovered species that spent ...
The dental development of modern bears does not follow the typical pattern seen in most mammals. The reason lies millions of ...
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