AG reader photo: knob-tailed gecko
A knob-tailed gecko in its defensive position is captured in this week’s AG reader photo.
A knob-tailed gecko in its defensive position is captured in this week’s AG reader photo.
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Parrots in Costa Rica mimic each other’s distinct calls to communicate, study finds.
As boom time ends for outback budgies, flocks up to 60,000 strong are congregating on water bodies.
Ants typically use an internal compass to navigate, but some species use visual cues to tell if they’re lost.
Whale sharks and other deep-diving fish return to the surface to warm up from the cold water, new research says.
This week’s reader photo captures an intimate act between two butterflies in Rockhampton, Queensland.
Tit birds are more successful at foraging food when they’re more socially connected, researchers have found.
Australian scientists led team who found a rat that’s lost its ability to chew, gulping down earthworms instead.