“Early humans used chewing sticks, twigs, bird feathers, animal bones, and plant fibers to remove debris from their teeth,” ...
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5 toothless animals that somehow thrive in the wild
When we think of survival in the wild, sharp teeth and powerful jaws comes to mind. But nature has its own surprises. Some ...
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We are the only animal on Earth with a chin—and scientists have no clue why we have one
The human chin is one of evolution’s strangest quirks. Unlike other primates, we alone have a protruding bony point beneath ...
The Hispaniolan solenodon, a shrew-like creature of the Caribbean, has toxic venom and a long nose that maneuvers like a ...
Orcas are born with powerful bodies and sharp teeth, but they are not born knowing how to hunt. Here’s why they depend so ...
When the Chicxulub impactor hit, the animals that had the best chance of surviving turned out to be those with wings. See how new finds are reshaping the story of how birds evolved.
This jaw-dropping shark is pink, nightmarishly ugly and can slingshot its jaw out of its face when it’s hungry ...
While waiting for the landlord to perform repairs, a Bradford West Gwillimbury senior is living in a basement apartment ...
Values shape meaning and legitimacy, but history is driven by organised power. Moral language only delivers change when it is ...
Living their full lives underground, naked mole-rats are more than just a pretty face. Discover cool facts about these ...
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Grazing and digging put some herbivores at greater risk from toxic elements in soil – new research
If you’ve watched a giraffe browsing in the tree canopy, a white rhino meandering across open grassland or a warthog ...
Scientists from several countries have identified a new dinosaur species called Foskeia pelendonum, a very small plant-eating ...
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