You may well know that birds lay eggs. But did you know that they don't just lay their eggs in nests? These birds are called maleo fowl and they lay their eggs in the sand and they dig great big ...
Silverfish, notorious for infesting UK homes, may be lurking unnoticed in small crevices, laying dozens of eggs each day and ...
A huge variety of animals produce eggs. These help to protect and provide for offspring as they develop. There are over 500 species of shark living in waters around the world and the majority give ...
Even before the Disney Pixar vehicle "Finding Nemo" turned a pair of clown fish into popular ocean-dwelling protagonists, these distinctive orange and white fish were adored for their charismatic ...
Parasitoid wasps' life cycles can get pretty gruesome (at least from the perspective of their host), with species that use the bodies of other insects as a cozy home for their eggs often eating or ...
Your laying birds are going to need more calcium, as well as the right amount of protein and carbohydrates. The first week of eggs, which come in a huge variety in sizes, color and shape.
Birds lay eggs of surprising variety, and scientists have long wondered why. Could it be that certain shapes protect eggs from shattering? Or perhaps allow them to fit snugly in a nest?
Scientists have developed a robot fish that will monitor the seas to look for signs of climate change and pollution. Researchers at the technology company Aquaai have created a fish-drone - shaped ...
While they prefer to lay eggs in the desert’s cooler evenings ... may also protect the females from desert temperatures. A Fish That Walks (and More): Two studies show that the sea robin ...
On Friday, John Garcia and his father, Eddie Garcia, of Oki’s Seafood Corner, lay out three types of “red fish” sought after by locals for New Year’s. Red-colored fish are considered good ...
This photo taken on Aug 29 near China Nation Convention Center, showing a sign of The 2024 Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation, which will be held from Sept 4 to Sept 6, 2024.
The unidentified, flashlight-wielding burglar — who wore a blue jacket and white mask wreathed with wild orange hair a la Stephen King’s killer-clown “It” character — kicked in a back ...