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We’ve all had a moment when we cursed at our teeth nerves for being so damn sensitive and painful. But if you’ve ever bitten ...
Baboons: The six different species of baboons exhibit varying levels of aggression, with all considered potentially dangerous ...
Fierce and gigantic, if you ever see or come across an arapaima fish along the rainforest rivers of the Amazon, then you will ...
Chimpanzees are some of the smartest animals on the planet. However, chimpanzees can be very aggressive as well. As they ...
In hit after hit, adorable monsters — as chaotic and cuddly as the popular accessory — have fulfilled moviegoers’ need for ...
Humans used to have straighter teeth—what changed? New research explores how diet, evolution, and facial anatomy may have shaped our modern smiles.
We extracted these from the enamel of the 2-million-year-old teeth of four P. robustus fossils from Swartkrans Cave in South Africa’s Cradle of Humankind.
Otters have a variety of teeth for different dietary choices, with sharp teeth for fish and crushing teeth for shellfish. Their bite is powerful, aiding in crushing types of prey.
Teeth from an elderly man who lived around the time that the earliest pyramids were built have yielded the first full human genome sequence from ancient Egypt. The remains are 4,800 to 4,500 years ...
The black piranha, for example, continuously grows new teeth in a conveyor-belt fashion, ensuring that damaged teeth are quickly replaced with fresh, sharp ones. This combination of adaptations ...
Discover how to land and properly hold a fish without harming it or yourself. Learn beginner-friendly tips for gripping bass, trout, catfish, and more.