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Meet Sphenodraco scandentis, a tree-dwelling, lizard-like reptile that roamed around with the dinosaurs during the Late ...
Nearly 1,000 new species were discovered in 2023 by scientists at London’s Natural History Museum and the California Academy of Sciences, proving that Earth is still home to many unexplored wonders.
Guåhan’s native savanna plants are stunning. They display an earthy palette of reds, oranges, yellows, purples, rust, and vibrant greens, interrupted only by the occasional splash of bright white.
A cute fuzzy beetle, a sea squirt that looks like a cross between a panda and a zebra, and a piranha-like fish that's vegetarian: These are just a few of the new species formally identified in 2024.
Researchers identified hundreds of new species in 2024, expanding our surprisingly limited knowledge of Earth’s biodiversity.