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Suppose humans became cold-blooded and adapted to new climates
Have you ever met someone who always feels cold, even when everyone else is warm? We tend to joke that these people are "cold ...
Wildfires rage, yet many snakes slither on. Here’s how ancient survival tricks may be helping reptiles outlast climate-driven ...
Dolphins are warm-blooded mammals that are able to maintain their body temperature a at a constant rate, even when swimming [ ...
The sunlight reflecting off the frost that covered the trees was a beautiful and welcome sight last week. The glittering ...
Although cases are closing in on the U.S., the New World screwworm isn’t likely to create outbreaks in Canadian livestock, ...
If you can’t afford, don’t have or are cutting back on indoor heating, here are 25 ways to stay warm this winter — with or ...
Winter fishing, especially in freshwater, is often associated with deep fishing. Fish either hunker down in holes or suspend ...
A polar vortex is moving through the southern United States - and it's not just humans feeling the cold.
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Texas Agriculture Commissioner meets with delegates from Latin America to discuss Screwworm spread
The flesh-eating fly larvae, which have been detected in Mexico, were declared eradicated from Texas in the 1960s.
Turtles trapped in bays around New England after being “stunned” due to plummeting temperatures are getting some assistance ...
The findings of a new academic paper suggest that warming winters are causing damage to the DNA of some lizards.
A polar vortex is moving through the southern United States - and it's not just humans feeling the cold.
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