Extreme Mammals: The Biggest, Smallest and Most Amazing Mammals of All Time. Where: The American Museum of Natural History, Central Park West and 79th Street, New York. When: Saturday through Jan. 3.
The California Academy of Sciences’ exhibit opening Saturday has an intriguing title: “Extreme Mammals.” Upon reading the show’s lengthy subtitle, it will become clear that it’s not about teenagers ...
‘Amazing Discovery’: Bones Belonging to Ancient Mammals Found Under Crenshaw Boulevard in South L.A.
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. Two partial bones belonging to large, ...
PORT ANGELES — The North Olympic Library System’s Summer Reading program will present “Amazing Mammals with Northwest Trek” at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday. No ...
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3D database offers virtual access to animal skeletons and bones of iconic Australian wildlife
For the first time, the remarkable features of Australia's unique wildlife—from platypus, bilby, kangaroo, koala and emu to mammals gone extinct—are available for all to see, via their bones and ...
Arctic giants, bowhead whales, possess incredible adaptations for survival in freezing, ice-covered waters. Their massive ...
Earth’s biggest animals live and die in the ocean. But a few whales have long afterlives in museums — and the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History boasts the world’s largest collection of ...
We spotted our first humpback whale in Taku Inlet, just south of Juneau. Though a good half-mile away and well beyond range of my telephoto for a decent shot, her presence filled the fjord, from the ...
If you're wild about dolphins, you probably already know that the best way to see and appreciate these amazing mammals is to watch them in the wild, where you can spot hundreds or even thousands ...
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It's not just adults who can take amazing photos of nature! This bobcat photograph was the Youth 10-17 Years winner, taken by ...
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