1. African elephant African elephants are the largest land mammals, exhibiting sexual dimorphism (males and females differ in size and phys...
From a distance, narwhals appear to have a long horn on their heads, hence their name. The narwhal's "horn&quo...
Walruses, as the name suggests, are elephants of the sea. They are large animals with thick, wrinkled skin, sparse, sti...
There are 18 species of seals worldwide, with 7 in the Arctic and 4 in the Antarctic. However, Arctic seals are fewer i...
Arctic cod are distributed throughout the Arctic region and are typical cold-water fish; they disappear when temperatur...
It is estimated that there are over 9,000 bird species on Earth, belonging to 27 orders and more than 160 families. So,...
In Antarctica, the most memorable animal is undoubtedly the penguin. But in the Arctic, it's not the polar bear tha...
In the Arctic, if we were to choose a runner-up solely based on flight distance, it would be the Golden Plover. The Gol...
Ducks are often considered low-ability animals, with seemingly limited survival skills beyond swimming. However, perhap...
The world's most primitive woolly rhinoceros, dating back to the Pliocene epoch (approximately 3.7 million years ag...
Ice Age fauna have long been recognized as closely associated with the global cooling event of the Pleistocene, and the...
The Tibetan woolly rhinoceros possesses typical characteristics of woolly rhinoceroses, such as a long skull, ossified ...
To understand and evaluate the phylogenetic position of the Tibetan woolly rhinoceros within the Rhinocerotinae subfami...
British zoologists have concluded through research that many large quadrupedal sauropod dinosaurs were indeed slow-movi...
In 1993, some American paleontologists discovered a complete fossil skeleton of a carnivorous dinosaur in the Sahara De...
In late 1996 and early 1997, numerous news media outlets around the world reported on the discovery of a "most pri...