Sea turtles are capable of creating GPS-like magnetic maps to guide them back to foraging grounds, and they do a little dance ...
Loggerhead turtles “dance” when exposed to food-associated magnetic fields, and their magnetic map may help them return to specific areas after long migrations.
Discover how sea turtles navigate the ocean using their internal GPS and learn about their magnetic field perception.
A new study from researchers at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill provides the first empirical evidence that ...
Using satellite trackers, scientists have discovered the whereabouts of young sea ... turtles drifting among algae in the Gulf of Mexico, eventually tagging 114 animals – including endangered ...
THE owner of a hedgehog rescue has faced some prickly situations in her time but saving the life of a rare green turtle - who normally lives thousands of miles away from Irish shores - was ...
Female sea turtles crawl onto Florida's shores from March through October to lay their eggs. Each mother digs a two-foot hole in the sand and deposits about 110 soft, ping-pong-ball-size eggs before ...
Researchers suspect the plesiosaur’s scaly skin would have helped the reptile propel itself through the water by giving its flippers a stiff trailing edge, similar to how today’s sea turtles move.
The Great Nicobar development project’s mitigation plan oversimplifies ecological restoration, reducing it to tree-planting ...
Our Pteranodon family is on the beach watching small eggs hatch and baby Archelon turtles emerge, and start to swim away. / Tiny and Buddy find out that a newer train called The Rocket Train will be ...
α-Ketoglutaric acid (KGA) and methanetriacetic acid (MTA) are multifunctional carboxylic acids with diverse applications, yet their current synthetic methods remain neither environmentally ...