Gannets risk lives for break-neck dives
Gannets risk their lives to dive at break-neck speeds into water to catch fish, new research shows.
Gannets risk their lives to dive at break-neck speeds into water to catch fish, new research shows.
Spiders are weaving mass webs after being forced to higher ground in the wake of the NSW floods.
Sawfish use electrical signals in their long saw-like snout to detect, stun and then stab them.
Learning to share information for mutual benefit may have set humans on the path to world domination, say experts.
Cuttlefish and other marine animals use polarised light as a type of secret language, experts say.
Female fish can discern mates that were malnourished or well fed in youth, even if they look the same as adults.
Dingoes are more intelligent than we think – they have been filmed opening latched gates to get food.
There’s a lot of stories out there about animals acting strangely before an earthquake.
Mary River turtles can coordinate hatching by communicating from within the eggs, new research shows.
Even the most powerful survival instincts can sometimes lead Australian species astray.