Giant camels used to roam what’s now Los Angeles. If you visit the city’s La Brea asphalt seeps, you can see their bones, reconstructed into a massive skeleton gleaming beneath the museum lights.
A two-foot-long tubular animal that roams the West is officially back from extinction. Originally thought to be extinct, a dog in Meeteetse, Wyoming, "rediscovered" America's only native ferret in ...
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Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about biodiversity and the hidden quirks of the natural world. When people think of lions, the image that comes to mind is ...
There are two fossil species of Plesiogulo in North America: Plesiogulo marshalli, to which most of the fossil material is herein referred, and P. lindsayi, new species. Both species are restricted to ...
Very few people alive today have seen the Appalachian forests as they existed a century ago. Even as state and national parks preserved ever more of the ecosystem, fungal pathogens from Asia nearly ...