A study published Tuesday in the journal Trends in Ecology & Evolution found that birds and mice are experiencing changes in their beaks and ears that researchers attribute to climate change A new ...
Animals around the world are changing their body shape in order to adapt to a warming climate, according to a new study. Previously, researchers have found that animals in warmer climates tend to ...
Climate change is rapidly changing the environment and threatening the survival of some species. A new study found that some animals are already evolving to adapt to these changes. Still, the author ...
Animals and plants all over the planet are dealing with climate change, just like people. Researchers have been trying to learn more about the different impacts that a warmer earth will have on ...
Climate change is not only a human problem; animals have to adapt to it as well. Some “warm-blooded” animals are shapeshifting and getting larger beaks, legs, and ears to better regulate their body ...
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