The poached horns will also set off alarms built for finding nuclear bombs around the world.
Lokiceratops rangiformis made its home in parts of what's now northern Montana and is thought to have the largest frill horns ever seen among its kind to date.
Yes, it's true—the parasitic worms can jump, a behavior that has now been captured on video.
Marine scientists have detailed a likely unknown species of squid that may spend years without eating to carefully watch over her eggs until they hatch.
Researchers filmed two African lions avoiding crocodiles and hippos as they crossed Uganda's Kazinga Channel
The famously omnivorous fish probably found the monotreme too spiky to digest, researchers said.
The annual Comedy Pet Photography Awards has announced their winners.
Striking in color and size as they may be, however, Joro spiders aren’t a danger to humans.
The massive bird was adapted for swimming underwater and may have gone extinct when lakes dried up.
"The findings are truly a sad and unexpected medical development," the North Carolina aquarium wrote.
New research finds that Canada's heftier and cold-resistant wild pigs have a "high potential" to move into the northern prairies of Canada and the U.S.
In the great battle between man and marine life, body slamming an orca that’s swimming near your boat isn’t the answer.
An Austrian winemaker found unusually large bones while renovating his wine cellar. Turns out, they were the remains of three mammoths from the Stone Age.
Muttville Senior Dog Rescue helps remind us social media can sometimes be a force for good.
A deep-sea hooked squid was recently caught on film with its photophores alight when it mistook a research camera for prey.
Paleontologists found a new species of echinoderm that was halfway through the process of regeneration when it died.
A completely scientific and not-at-all-vibes-based list of some of the sea's most special fish.
A pack of orcas dubbed "Gladis" sank another yacht, the latest in a four-year-long string of attacks that's befuddled experts.
Even animals have their silly moments, some of which are caught on camera.
The latest study is a big step forward in decoding whale linguistics—and machine learning is making it possible.