What Capybaras Were Like Millions of Years Ago: Migrations, Gigantism, and Extinctions
The article discusses the evolutionary history of capybaras, highlighting their adaptations through migrations, gigantism, and extinctions over millions of years.
The capture of a white shark in the waters of Alicante confirms its sporadic presence in Spain
Researchers have documented a confirmed sighting of a white shark in Spanish Mediterranean waters, shedding light on its sporadic occurrence in the region.
Different Migration Behaviors Observed in Butterflies from the Southern and Northern Hemispheres, the Equator Acts as a Biological Boundary
Butterflies from the northern and southern hemispheres migrate in opposite directions, with northern populations heading south in autumn and southern populations moving north during Australian autumn, resulting in largely independent migratory patterns that rarely cross the equator.