When It Was Too Hot for Leaves
Plants first made their way onto land at least 470 million years ago but for their first 80 million years, leaves as we know them today didn’t exist. What held them back?
Plants first made their way onto land at least 470 million years ago but for their first 80 million years, leaves as we know them today didn’t exist. What held them back?
This fungus was actually manipulating ants’ and forcing strange movements.
We explore the origin of the Mystacodon, what we know today as baleen whales.
There is one group of mammals that doesn’t have alpha-gal catarrhine primates.