This week, researchers hypothesized that human culture is distinguished from cultures of other species like whales by unique ...
Researchers discovered that animal color vision evolved long before colorful fruits and flowers, with warning and sexual ...
A recent study finds that color vision evolved in animals more than 100 million years before the emergence of colorful fruits and flowers. And there has been a dramatic explosion of color signals in ...
The earliest use of bright colors in animals served as a warning system, a strategy seen in venomous snakes and poison dart frogs.
A recent study has illuminated the evolutionary journey of color vision in animals, revealing a surprising timeline: animals developed the ability to see colors around 500 million years ago—well ...
Colors evolved for survival, with animals using them for warnings and mating, and plants attracting pollinators.
Color, which plays an important role in the lives of some plants and animals, frequently tells an environmental story and ...
A new study from the University of Arizona reveals that color vision in animals evolved around 500 million years ago, much ...
A team of scientists, John J. Wiens from the University of Arizona, analyzed the evolution of color vision in animals. Their ...
Recently, a unique kitten came through the doors of Marin Humane. In fact, little Luigi is 1 in 3,000. Those are the chances ...
Dash-cam footage shows the animal – likely a wolverine – bounding across a snowy road just outside Yellowstone National Park.