A newly discovered ancient crocodile cousin from a 210-million-year-old Triassic crocodile fossil reveals a powerful ...
Predators are typically larger, faster, and more powerful than the animals they hunt. Yet in nature, most attacks fail. A new study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, by ...
Snow leopards, leopards, and Himalayan wolves all share similar stomping grounds in Nepal's Lapchi Valley in the Himalayas. A recent study, published in PLOS One, has taken a closer look at how these ...
Researchers used computational simulations to demonstrate how simple sensing and movement rules—such as detection of distance and speed changes—constrain predator–prey interactions. In a simplified ...
Great white sharks are among the most powerful predators in the ocean, reaching over 2,000 kg and equipped with 300+ serrated teeth that are constantly replaced throughout their lives. Instead of ...
A lot of land-based predators do in fact have forward-facing eyes. Barb Lake: when you have two eyes in front of your head, ...