Browsing: extinction
Few creatures command as much intrigue and fascination as the majestic rhino rays. With their distinctive appearance resembling a fusion…
Marine protected areas have long been hailed as sanctuaries for marine life, including the majestic reef sharks. Also known as…
“Survival of the fittest,” a phrase coined by Darwinian evolutionary theory, underscores the remarkable ability of living organisms to adapt…
In a disheartening turn of events, the first-ever endangered sawfish to be rescued from a distressing die-off in the Florida…
A groundbreaking discovery in the waters surrounding Ecuador’s Galapagos archipelago has sparked excitement among marine biologists and conservationists alike. According…
In the vast expanse of time, some mysteries persist longer than others. For paleontologists, the prehistoric shark genus Ptychodus has…
“Hold it steady!” a member of the rescue team hollered over the noise of splashing water as the creature thrashed…
A groundbreaking global study has shed light on the precarious situation facing deepwater sharks and rays. Led by a team…
A new article published in PLOS ONE documents the existence of a new, color-changing species of snouted treefrog: Scinax juruena.…
Since its inception, social media has been inundated with no shortage of “cute” animal videos, but this week, photos made…












