Over four years, a team from Canada’s CetAsia Research Group traveled to the Amazon river, where they then closely watched river dolphin social interactions. Researchers documented a total of 36 ...
It isn’t random. The male botos appear to be peeing with a purpose. Over four years, a team from Canada’s CetAsia Research Group traveled to the Amazon river, where they then closely watched river ...
Male Amazon river dolphins have been documented rolling upside down and firing a stream of urine into the air. As if that isn’t bizarre enough, other males will usually seek out the urine as it ...
The Amazon river is the largest drainage system in the world in terms of water volume and its drainage basin. The 6,400 kilometer (4,000 mile) river flows from the Andes Mountains of Peru ...
Wholphin, a cross between a whale and a dolphin. Image by Mark Interrante from Silicon Valley, USA, CC BY-SA 2.0 , via Wikimedia Commons. The Ganges River dolphin, scientifically named Platanista ...
The species is named after Titian Ramsay Peale, an American explorer, artist, and naturalist who first noted the species in 1848 ...
A bullet ant (Paraponera clavata) photographed at night in Belize. This type of ant is famous for having an extremely painful sting. Image via Depositphotos Boto Amazon River Dolphin. Amazon river, ...
Advert Claryana Araújo-Wang at CetAsia Research Group in Ontario, Canada and her group captured the bizarre moment while they were studying Amazon river dolphins in the Tocantins river in central ...
Amazon (AMZN) closed at $238.15 in the latest trading session, marking a +1.16% move from the prior day. The stock outpaced the S&P 500's daily gain of 0.92%. At the same time, the Dow added 0.31% ...
The Amazon River is showing signs of recovery as many areas refill. The river was recently threatened by unprecedented fires, droughts, and deforestation, but incoming heavy rainfall could bring the ...