How many offspring an animal can have depends on many factors, such as whether they're aquatic and how they get around.
Bun Ito, a master’s student at Tokyo Metropolitan University and Nagoya University, had begun rearing some Taiwanese tree ...
The yellow jacket wasps most Canadians are accustomed to are one of several non-native species of somewhat ironically named social wasps — meaning they live in a community in which they work together ...
Culinary expert "Cooking Catrin" was out and about in the "Hadn villages" of southern Carinthia and set out on the trail of ...
This method allows females to produce offspring from unfertilized eggs, a critical survival mechanism for certain species. This discovery highlights the remarkable adaptability of these animals.
1 Aquatic and Crop Resource Development Research Centre, National Research Council of Canada, Saskatoon, SK, Canada 2 Global Institute for Food Security, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, ...
The populations in the sea on the coast of Japan emerged approximately one to two million years ago and were later dubbed “Amazons” due to their unique ability to reproduce alone. The team compared ...
A pregnant woman wrapped in a towel and holding cream. (photo credit: SHUTTERSTOCK) Israel has banned the import of unfertilized and fertilized ova (eggs) from clinics in northern Cyprus ...
US wildlife researchers have discovered that two California condors, a critically endangered bird, gave birth without any male genetic DNA. The discovery that condors are capable of virgin births ...