From a Fish’s Gills to Your Ears
Scientists trace the evolution of our outer ears to the gills of ancient fish. If not for our perception of time, could we say we are fishes? Continue reading From a Fish’s Gills to Your Ears
Scientists trace the evolution of our outer ears to the gills of ancient fish. If not for our perception of time, could we say we are fishes? Continue reading From a Fish’s Gills to Your Ears
Researchers used tiny sensors measure the oxygen in tiny bubbles on the anole’s snouts. Then, they learned many anole species could dive like Scuba divers to avoid predators. Continue reading Anole Lizards That Act Like Scuba Divers With Natural Oxygen Tanks