A 400-million-year-old jawed fish fossil found in the Arctic, Romundina gagnieri, could be a key link in the evolution of ...
Paleontologists at the Canadian Museum of Nature have recently been studying the skeletal remains of a rhinoceros. This might ...
Emperor penguins march along the ice on Cape Washington on Antarctica's Ross Sea. Contrary to popular belief, these ...
As the Arctic warms faster than anywhere else on Earth, animals that have evolved to survive the cold face unprecedented challenges. While scientists are learning more about how modern wildlife ...
One of the most attractive critters at the zoo splashes through frigid waters: polar bears, the beauties of the Arctic Circle ...
The Arctic ground squirrel survives conditions that would cause irreparable brain damage in almost any other mammal on the ...
Researchers from the Canadian Museum of Nature (CMN) have identified a new species of rhino that once roamed Canada's High Arctic 23 million years ago. The extinct rhinoceros, described in the journal ...
As human activity grows in the Arctic, underwater noise is spreading through icy waters, disrupting how many animals communicate.
The remains of 46 types of mammals, fish and birds, dating back more than 10,000 years have been found in a cave in northern Norway providing the oldest example of an animal community living in the ...
With the rapid melting of Arctic ice, the waters have opened up to more human traffic, which is disturbing the underwater ...
Polar bears, red pandas, and other resilient animals enjoy snowy enclosures while zookeepers keep other animals warm from the ...