A cottontail rabbit seems like the most delicate, vulnerable creature on Earth until it starts running. Even a seriously ...
The Cool Down on MSN
Venom-resistant California kingsnake shocks viewers by swallowing a rattlesnake its own size
"How can you eat something that's the same size as your entire body?" ...
Louisiana is home to a wide array of wildlife, some of which are harmless, while others are not. Here are the 10 deadliest ...
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Humans reshape predator-prey rules across food webs, creating a challenging new world for wildlife
The relationship between predators and prey in the wild is underscored by an evolutionary arms race spanning millions of years, but new research has found modern human activity is reshaping the rules.
Predator–prey interactions underpin the structure and function of freshwater and marine communities by regulating population sizes, driving species coexistence and shaping energy flows. Top-down ...
Top predators in the North Sea increasingly compete for key fish species, according to a new scientific study.
Curious Archive on MSN
An ecosystem with no prey – can predators survive alone?
A speculative ecology experiment imagines a world filled only with predators and tests whether it could actually work.
Mongabay News on MSN
Light pollution reshapes predator-prey dynamics at California’s urban edge, study finds
By Liz Kimbrough A new study from two California counties finds that artificial light at night is a stronger driver of ...
Deer have eyes on the side of their head, which help them to spot any lurking prey. Every other week, the Outside/In team at NHPR answers a listener question about science and the natural world. This ...
A new study suggests that harvestmen actively attack the slippery amphibians, rather than just scavenging them. The findings ...
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