Crabs

This might be the first recorded tool use by a wild wolf

Animals
This might be the first recorded tool use by a wild wolf
This might be the first recorded tool use by a wild wolf

Colossal crabs may hold clue to Amelia Earhart fate

History & Culture
Colossal crabs may hold clue to Amelia Earhart fate
Colossal crabs may hold clue to Amelia Earhart fate

Meet the ‘giant’ river crabs that live beneath Rome’s ancient ruins

Animals
Meet the ‘giant’ river crabs that live beneath Rome’s ancient ruins
Meet the ‘giant’ river crabs that live beneath Rome’s ancient ruins

These creatures of the 'twilight zone' are vital to our oceans

Animals
These creatures of the 'twilight zone' are vital to our oceans
These creatures of the 'twilight zone' are vital to our oceans

These 5 species may vanish. If they do, we’re all in trouble.

  • Animals
  • Photo Ark
These 5 species may vanish. If they do, we’re all in trouble.
These 5 species may vanish. If they do, we’re all in trouble.

How to spend a weekend in North Norfolk, UK

Travel
How to spend a weekend in North Norfolk, UK
How to spend a weekend in North Norfolk, UK

Explore the wilder side of Venice

Travel
Explore the wilder side of Venice
Explore the wilder side of Venice

Invasive green crabs: If you can't beat them, eat them.

  • Environment
  • Planet Possible
Invasive green crabs: If you can't beat them, eat them.
Invasive green crabs: If you can't beat them, eat them.

In the Chesapeake Bay, saving seagrasses can fight ocean acidification

Science
In the Chesapeake Bay, saving seagrasses can fight ocean acidification
In the Chesapeake Bay, saving seagrasses can fight ocean acidification

In ‘Operation Hidden Mitten,’ U.S. cracks down on smuggling of hairy-clawed crab

  • Animals
  • Wildlife Watch
In ‘Operation Hidden Mitten,’ U.S. cracks down on smuggling of hairy-clawed crab
In ‘Operation Hidden Mitten,’ U.S. cracks down on smuggling of hairy-clawed crab

Nights are getting brighter—just one of many symptoms of an ailing planet

  • Magazine
  • Earth Day Issue
Nights are getting brighter—just one of many symptoms of an ailing planet
Nights are getting brighter—just one of many symptoms of an ailing planet

Bizarre horseshoe crabs are actually spider relatives

  • Animals
  • Weird & Wild
Bizarre horseshoe crabs are actually spider relatives
Bizarre horseshoe crabs are actually spider relatives

Watch how crabs make their own ‘hats’ using sponges

  • Animals
  • Weird & Wild
Watch how crabs make their own ‘hats’ using sponges
Watch how crabs make their own ‘hats’ using sponges

Male hermit crabs evolved larger sex organs to avoid losing homes

Animals
Male hermit crabs evolved larger sex organs to avoid losing homes
Male hermit crabs evolved larger sex organs to avoid losing homes
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