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How Mammal Skulls Work

Many animals do not have a skull, but all mammals do. The shape of a mammal's skull and head depends on the animal's lifestyle - what it eats and which senses are the most important (the ears, the...

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Introduction To Sponges

Whenever I go diving, I am always amazed at the diversity in colour, shape, and size of the sponges in the ocean. It is easy to forget that they are living animals, but some species have existed...

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Which Animals Live Shortest and Longest?

You may have wondered when you have seen an animal how long they live. Generally, the smaller an animal is, the shorter the lifespan, but this is not always the case. This list will show you...

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Differences Between Gorillas And Chimpanzees

Gorillas and chimpanzees are two of the most well-known apes globally and two of my favourite animals. While both primates share many similarities, there are also many differences between them. This...

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10 Largest Animals Of South America

When I visited South America a few years ago, I was amazed at the continent's diverse wildlife. I knew that there would be plenty of insects and spiders, but I didn't realize how many large animals...

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10 Most Dangerous Animals of Australia

Australia is a beautiful place to live or vacation, but it is also dangerous. With 2.9 million square miles of land and a vast expanse of ocean surroundings, Australia is home to 66 venomous species,...

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Hi, I’m Bryan, the one on the right. On the left is Gerald, one of my many animal friends. I am a mammalogist and a keen birder and have been researching animals for over forty years. I am a proud member of the American Society of Mammalogists.

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