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Breath Underwater
19 Jul 2023
Animals With Best Capacity To Hold Breath Underwater
Animals who mostly live in the water and have lungs, like marine mammals, birds, and reptiles can’t filter oxygen from the water, so they have to surface to breathe in and out. Here are the few animals that are best at holding their breath underwater.
Fossil specimen
16 Sep 2019
Large herbivore marsupials were present in ancient Australia: Study
More than 60 fossil specimens of palorchestids were examined, of varying geologic ages to characterize the function and evolution of their arms and legs.
gorillas
08 Nov 2017
'Gorillas, gibbons first mammals to embrace daytime activity'
The visual acuity and colour perception of simians is comparable to those of diurnal reptiles and birds -- groups that never left the daytime niche, the researchers said.
mammals
21 Apr 2017
Our ancestors had powerful night-time vision
Mammals and reptiles share a common ancestor, with the earliest mammal-like animals appearing in the Late Triassic about 200 million years ago.
Global warming
17 Mar 2017
New research suggests global warming could make us shorter
A new research suggests that global warming could make us shorter over time.
mammals
14 Mar 2017
Large mammals ideal ambassadors for conservation
A public declaration made last year by the same scientists had called for a global plan to prevent the world`s large mammals from slipping into oblivion.
venom
14 Feb 2017
This dog-sized mammalian reptile was the first animal to produce venom
According to the new study, computerised tomography (CT) scans of fossils of the dog-sized reptile, Therapsid Euchambersia, showed anatomical features, designed for venom production.
Bone health
23 Nov 2016
Bone gene can be repurposed for cognition in humans: Study
Researchers have identified a gene -- previously known only to regulate bone growth and muscle metabolism in mammals -- that can also act as a promoter of brain maturation, cognition and learning in human and non-human primates.
mammals
04 Nov 2016
Herbivorous mammals possess bigger bellies, says study
The study revealed that on average, herbivorous mammals have a body cavity that is twice as big as carnivores of a similar body size.
Wildlife population
27 Oct 2016
Wildlife population has plunged 60 percent since 1970, says report
As per the report, the population if mammals, fish, birds, reptiles and amphibians has plunged owing to the human activities that have overwhelmed the environment.
human breast milk
20 Apr 2016
Human breast milk is complex than other mammals
After one month, when the infant begins developing an adaptive immune system of his or her own, the composition of breast milk transitions so that levels of maternal antibodies drop by more than 90 percent.
Fish
05 Feb 2016
For many species, noise pollution can be deadly
The disoriented damselfish were six times less likely to dart away from an attack, and more than twice as likely to wind up as some other fish`s meal, the study found.
mammals
28 Oct 2015
Ancient mammals could regrow limbs: Study
The fossils used in the study derive from the collections of a number of Natural history museums among them the Museum fur Naturkunde Berlin.
mammalian
08 Oct 2015
Mammalian reproductive system highly-developed 48 million years ago
The fossil was discovered at the Messel pit near Frankfurt, Germany, and studied by Jens Lorenz Franzen and colleagues from Senckenberg Research Institute, Frankfurt.
Rodent-like mammal
05 Oct 2015
Rodent-like mammal survived dinosaur extinction
The discovery of a new fossil has given scientists an insight into how rodent-like mammal survived extinction of dinosaurs.
fishes
26 Sep 2015
Turns out fishes too watch each others` back
Fishes may be better at helping each other out than previously believed as a new study suggests that some of them really do look after their mates.
Whales
26 Sep 2015
How deep-diving whales may help create synthetic blood
As per a recent study, deep-diving whales can hold answer for synthetic blood.
Fish
25 Sep 2015
Fish too look after their mates!
When it comes to helping each other out, it turns out that some fish are better at it than previously thought as researchers have found that pairs of rabbitfish cooperate and support each other while feeding.
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