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People compare how aliens would reconstruct animals based on their skulls vs. what they really look like (28 pics)
About 500 million years ago, not a single creature had a skull. Over time, these bony plates evolved into the structural marvels that vertebratesāanimals with spinal cords, aka you, me, and your pug, ...
The Alien franchise has always focused on just one titular alien ā the Xenomorph. Yes, over the years, we got extrapolations of the Xenomorph, like the Queen, and the facehuggers. Yet they all still ...
Some insects look more like aliens than they do insects. One example is a grasshopper that is able to survive by not looking ...
Alien plants and animals cost Europe over $1.5 trillion in the last six decades, according to a new study, indicating the global economic impact of such species could be several times higher than ...
Biology students at St. Charles Community College are revolutionizing learning through virtual reality, as they diagnose and cure alien species.
An infographic showing the average declines in abundance of key terrestrial insect groups due to invasive alien species. The extent of declines varies across species and regions. Insects are often ...
Source: Steven Castaño/with permission. The case of the Colombian hippopotamuses is a clear example of "bioxenophobia" (or biological xenophobia, a dislike of invasive, alien species) and bias in ...
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