Some animals reproduce only once before dying. This life strategy, called semelparity, sees organisms channel all energy into ...
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Tropical tourism and sustainability in the Seychelles
From sea creatures to spices and coral reefs to Cocos de Mer, Irene Feighan finds nature and sustainability at the heart of a ...
Part travelogue, part treasure map—stylist Samir Wadekar opens up his mental map of India’s most memorable antique stores, ...
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Why do octopuses tear themselves apart after mating?
Octopus mothers slam themselves against rocks and eat their own arms before their eggs hatch. Scientists have discovered what ...
Rearing the babies will provide scientists with a rare opportunity to learn about the typically deeper-water creatures ...
These eight-legged spineless creatures, one of the most fascinating to inhabit our planet, have been seen in record numbers ...
In 1995, divers first noticed a group of bizarre sandy "crop circles" on the seabed around Amami Oshima Island, southwest ...
Lionesses are known to mate up to 40 times per day during their reproductive stage. Discover why lions mate so often here!
In the animal kingdom, mating isn’t always about survival. From praying mantises to octopuses, some species die during or ...
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