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Animals: Submerged Sense of Smell
Researchers have discovered that some animals can actually breathe underwater. Discovery News' James Williams dives deep for the details.
Earth: Bizarre Giant Fish Filmed
A huge oarfish was caught on camera in the Gulf of Mexico recently, giving scientists a rare glimpse of the bizarre fish in its native deep sea habitat. Researcher Mark Benfield describes the fish, a likely inspiration for the sea serpent myth.
Fewer Than 50 Wild Tigers Left in China
Wildlife conservation programs around the world are desperately trying to keep the endangered cats from going extinct.
New Cretaceous Turtle Was An Ocean Invader
An international team of scientists has announced the discovery of "turtle of Angola," a Late Cretaceous reptile that was one of the earliest known marine turtles from Africa. The seafaring turtle, Angolachelys mbaxi, lived 90 million years ago. Octavio Mateus, ...
Flashback: Images From the Week's News
Take a look back at this week's top stories in the Discovery News Flashback Slide Show.
Insects Actively Surf the Wind
Tiny-brained insects know how to adjust their bodies and ride winds to get to where they want to go.
Giant Panda Tai Shan's Life in Photos
Giant pandas Tai Shan and Mei Lan will soon begin their new lives in China, destined for breeding programs that hopefully will improve the population status of their endangered species. At Discovery News, you can read how the bears were ...
U.S. Sending More Bomb-Sniffing Dogs to Iraq
The military will airlift 145 bomb-detection dogs over course of a year.
Fla. Kiteboarder Killed by Sharks
The attack on the 38-year-old man was the 14th deadly shark attack in Florida since 1896.
World's Largest Snake Ate Prehistoric Relative of Crocodiles
Titanoboa, which measured up to 45 feet long, was the world's longest ever snake. This gigantic boa constrictor- like snake lived 60 million years ago in what is now northern Colombia. Based on a fossil find reported this week in ...
Animals that Have Traveled Using FedEx
At Discovery News this week you can learn about the record-breaking shipment of two U.S.-born giant pandas to Chengdu, China. The pandas will make the journey in record time, thanks to a new fuel-efficient, custom-decaled FedEx Express 777 Freighter dubbed ...
Giant Pandas to Be FedExed to China
The pandas' flight from Washington, D.C. to China is expected to be the fastest yet for a panda making the journey.
Global Warming May Cook Sea Turtle Eggs
Turtle breeding grounds may soon become makeshift ovens.
Punxsutawney Phil Predicts More Winter: BIG PIC
Punxsutawney Phil emerged from his burrow on Gobblers Knob in Punxsutawney, Pa. and the outcome is bleak.
Native American Plant Domestication Paved Way for Turkeys
Today at Discovery News you can find out how Native Americans domesticated turkeys, not just once, but twice, well over 1,500 years before Christopher Columbus and other Europeans set foot on American soil. Native Americans were hardly starved for food. ...
Fish Caught Evolving Into Three Different Species
The finding of a fish in the process of evolving suggests there may be many new kinds of fish we don't yet know about -- and aren't protecting.
Bee My Friend? Depends on Your Face
Bees can be trained to sniff out explosives and cocaine, and here's something else they can be trained to do: tell apart one human face from another, according to a study published in the February issue of Journal of Experimental ...
Flashback: Images From the Week's News
Take a look at this week's top stories in the Discovery News Flashback Slide Show.
Animals: Who's Your Daddy? Sparrow Gets Around
The world's most promiscuous bird is a sparrow that lives in tidal marshes in the northeastern United States. Researchers found that in most nests, saltmarsh sparrow chicks had multiple fathers. Jorge Ribas gets the sordid details.
Squeaker Catfish, Young and Old, Squeak and Listen
Squeaker catfish of all ages communicate with each other by, you guessed it, squeaking, according to a new study in the journal BMC Biology. Previously it was thought that young fish had under-developed hearing organs and could not perceive sounds ...
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Tip From The Doctors
HOW TO BUY RAWHIDE:
Look for premium natural chews made from American beefhide.
NATURAL DRYING
air-dried, no chemicals.
NO BLEACHING
natural cream color, not white.
HEAVIER AND THICKER
heavier weight, thicker wrap.
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