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Molecular signals after severing an axolotl arm direct the remaining cells how to regrow the limb, offering potential ...
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The Cool Down on MSNScientists stunned by discovery after building unique highway infrastructure: 'It was surprising'"I didn't think they would be that effective." Scientists stunned by discovery after building unique highway infrastructure: ...
Some larger species, like the Japanese giant salamander, may prey on fish, frogs, and small mammals. Most salamander species are active hunters rather than ambush predators, searching their ...
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Gardening Know How on MSNPeople Hate This Toxic Weed, But I Secretly Love It – Discover The Unsung Benefits Of The Beautiful Pokeweed PlantSure it's poisonous and invasive, but to me, pokeweed is the perfect plant for a wildlife garden. Here's why I love this ...
Axolotls are also a favorite among medical researchers for their biologically fascinating ability to regenerate any limbs or ...
They employ a sit-and-wait strategy, relying on stealth rather than speed to catch their prey with sudden movements. Feeding mostly underwater, their powerful jaws and sharp teeth allow them to seize ...
Gliding through the waters of Indiana, the common watersnake (nerodia sipedon) can be found in every aquatic habitat ranging ...
A giant burrowing salamander fossil challenges assumptions about amphibian evolution in prehistoric Appalachia. A giant ...
Could humans be capable of growing new limbs? Scientists are trying to figure that out with the aid of an unexpected resource ...
A group of students has been trying to get the state to recognize the blue-spotted salamander for years. Here's why.
The Yellow Spotted Woodland Salamander was "described" officially in 2016 and now various biologists are trying to learn more ...
A trade-off between tooth size and jaw mobility has restricted fish evolution, Nick Peoples at the University of California ...
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