A newly published study co-authored by University of South Florida alum Louis Coticchio and USF integrative biologist Deby Cassill challenges long-standing assumptions about the brown recluse spider, ...
Zoo welcomes four rescued spider monkeys after US border smuggling attempt. AZA, Species Survival Program aid primate welfare ...
In a nightmarish discovery that has piqued scientific interest, a tarantula has been found infected by a "zombie" fungus that ...
A Houston man faces federal charges alleging he sold ring-tailed lemurs and Mexican spider monkeys and smuggled primates into ...
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Why these North American spiders are considered the most dangerous
The deadliest spiders in North America include species with medically significant venom capable of causing severe tissue ...
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Scientists Rediscovered 21 ‘Lost' Species in 5 Days, Including a Millipede Unseen Since 1897
A five-day expedition in Madagascar's largest rainforest has rediscovered 21 of 30 targeted species, including a nearly 11-inch giant millipede that hadn't been documented by scientists since 1897.
In the above image, you can all see a close-up of two wooden logs, which are placed side by side. The wooden surface is rough, dry, and textured, with visible grain patterns, cracks, and peeling bark.
A century-old millipede mystery ends as scientists rediscover an 11-inch species in Madagascar, along with 20 other species.
A large, brightly colored invasive species from East Asia is weaving its way across parts of the United States − including ...
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