DARWIN, Australia, Sept. 15 (UPI) --A nature photographer shared video of an Australian crocodile using its muscular tail to propel itself out of the water to grab some food hanging from a rope.
A new study of Tyrannosaurus rex's muscular tail suggests that the dinosaur was one of the world's fastest-moving hunters. The study, published in The Anatomical Record, shows that T. rex's long tail ...
Animal tales often occupy this space. As the year comes to an end, thoughts of animal ends also come to mind — their tails. So, here’s a tale of tails. Animal tails are fascinating appendages that ...
Feathered dinosaurs might have used muscular tails to shake tail feathers and lure the opposite sex, researchers say. Scientists analyzed 75-million-year-old fossils of feathered, two-legged dinosaurs ...
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Kangaroos are Pure Muscle
We explore the incredible strength and athleticism of kangaroos - animals built for power, speed, and survival. From their massive hind legs to their muscular tails, every part of a kangaroo’s body is ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. TOKYO — If you’re prone to tripping or ...
Animal tails come in all shapes and sizes and serve many purposes, from balance and communication to defense and mating displays. While some animals have fairly small tails, others carry massive, ...
Did you know crocodiles and alligators can be born without tails? The crocodile in this incredible Instagram video has a congenital anomaly called “amelia,” which refers to the absence of a limb or ...
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