SYFY WIRE animals When You Die May Have Been Partially Determined by Dinosaurs Even 66 million years later, dinosaurs still have their feet on our necks. By Cassidy Ward 3 months ago These Prehistoric Plant Fossils Are Actually Baby Turtles in Disguise It's a rock, it's a plant... it's an ancient baby turtle! By Cassidy Ward 4 months ago Cats Will Eat Anything: Their Hit List Is More Than 2,000 Species Long It’s estimated that more than 2 billion birds are eaten by cats every year, and that’s just the tip of the iceberg. By Cassidy Ward 4 months ago Why the Long Face? Scientists Answer the Age-Old Question of Why Some Animals Have Long Faces Looking a horse in the mouth. By Cassidy Ward 4 months ago Beast: The True Story Behind the Man-Eating Lions of Tsavo What happens when the hunter becomes the hunted? By Cassidy Ward 4 months ago A Pod of Russian Military Dolphins Have Gone AWOL Conscientious cetacean objectors. By Cassidy Ward 4 months ago Chinstrap Penguins Take More Than 10,000 Naps a Day They take more naps than most of us take steps. By Cassidy Ward 4 months ago Migration: How Does Imprinting Work with Ducks? Ducks are all about family. See for yourself in Migration, in theaters December 23. By Cassidy Ward 5 months ago Authorities Confirm First Known Case of Zombie Deer Disease in Yellowstone Unfortunately, chronic wasting disease, commonly called zombie deer disease, has made its way to Yellowstone. By Cassidy Ward 5 months ago Conservation Cold Case: The Mysterious Deaths of Dozens of Elephants Solved In a case involving three dozen dead elephants in Zimbabwe, scientists have finally discovered the cause of death. By Cassidy Ward 5 months ago SYFY WIRE | Page 3
When You Die May Have Been Partially Determined by Dinosaurs Even 66 million years later, dinosaurs still have their feet on our necks. By Cassidy Ward 3 months ago
These Prehistoric Plant Fossils Are Actually Baby Turtles in Disguise It's a rock, it's a plant... it's an ancient baby turtle! By Cassidy Ward 4 months ago
Cats Will Eat Anything: Their Hit List Is More Than 2,000 Species Long It’s estimated that more than 2 billion birds are eaten by cats every year, and that’s just the tip of the iceberg. By Cassidy Ward 4 months ago
Why the Long Face? Scientists Answer the Age-Old Question of Why Some Animals Have Long Faces Looking a horse in the mouth. By Cassidy Ward 4 months ago
Beast: The True Story Behind the Man-Eating Lions of Tsavo What happens when the hunter becomes the hunted? By Cassidy Ward 4 months ago
A Pod of Russian Military Dolphins Have Gone AWOL Conscientious cetacean objectors. By Cassidy Ward 4 months ago
Chinstrap Penguins Take More Than 10,000 Naps a Day They take more naps than most of us take steps. By Cassidy Ward 4 months ago
Migration: How Does Imprinting Work with Ducks? Ducks are all about family. See for yourself in Migration, in theaters December 23. By Cassidy Ward 5 months ago
Authorities Confirm First Known Case of Zombie Deer Disease in Yellowstone Unfortunately, chronic wasting disease, commonly called zombie deer disease, has made its way to Yellowstone. By Cassidy Ward 5 months ago
Conservation Cold Case: The Mysterious Deaths of Dozens of Elephants Solved In a case involving three dozen dead elephants in Zimbabwe, scientists have finally discovered the cause of death. By Cassidy Ward 5 months ago