We're not saying you deserved that gator bite, but...
Two squid species never before filmed alive just made their deep-sea debut—one after a century-long wait.
A new AI model produced by computer scientists in collaboration with dolphin researchers could open the door to two-way animal communication.
The trek—from the North American desert to Fiji—now represents the longest known migration of any terrestrial animal.
When whales migrate from their cold feeding grounds to warmer breeding waters, they carry tons of nutrients in their urine.
Researchers reconstructed the history of an unusual 30-year-old bird nest based on the expiration dates printed on plastic waste in the structure.
A recent photography competition captures the relentless fight for survival on land, in sea, and air.
Organisms in the deep sea rely on gravity flows to lay down sediment and then make burrows beneath the seafloor, according to a new study.
The threatened sea mammals dealt with a recent cold snap in a frankly relatable way.
Meet Lishulong wangi, a newly described dinosaur that lived 200 million years ago.
Researchers have captured rare video of whale shark courtship behavior, revealing intimate details of the largest fish in the sea.
The still-unnamed calf is already twice the size of a human infant and growing quick.
A menace in the 80s action-comedy flick, Burt later became an "ambassador for crocodile education," his caretakers wrote on Facebook.
The amusing sights from nature are a reminder that anything can be funny if seen through the human gaze.
Iceberg velocity is a major factor in where the pinnipeds choose to spend their time, adding complexity to the decision-making of the slippery mammals.
Bones from the turn of the Holocene indicate that humans were feeding canines—including wolves and coyotes—fish over 10,000 years ago,
Gizmodo spoke with David Hone, author of a new book exploring how paleontologists study dinosaurs—and why it’s time to rethink the rules.
How the deer came to be wearing a safety jacket is a mystery that may never be solved.
A nudibranch from the midnight zone has fingers on its tail, collects food with a hood, and glows.
"...it seems clear that other species have their own moral codes and systems..."