The Amazon rainforest is often associated with jaguars, parrots, and towering trees. Yet the majority of animal life in this ...
From a giant venomous centipede to a tiny but horrendous worm - here are some of the Amazon's most deadly animals ...
The world’s largest rainforest, the Amazon Rainforest, has long been thought of as a refuge from human-made pollution. But recent research is shattering that idea. Microplastics, tiny plastic ...
"It's a really strange animal, and the weird twist in the jaw drove us crazy trying to figure it out." ...
The Amazon Rainforest is home to some of the most exotic and beautiful animal life on the planet. Recently, scientists have discovered another rainforest resident deep within Brazil’s palm-dense Juruá ...
"Nine jaws we've found have this twist, including the really well-preserved ones, so it's not a deformation." ...
There are thousands of tree species in the Amazon rainforest, many of which grow to between 80 and 100 feet tall, developing huge networks of branches that make up the canopy layer. A few trees grow ...
Scientists have discovered a new wasp species in the Amazon rain forests of Peru. The new wasp genus called amazonica Capitojoppa is one of several species unknown to science which were discovered in ...
According to research published in the journal Ambio, plastic fragments have been found in wildlife and water across all nine Amazonian countries. As Mongabay observed, microplastics are appearing ...
A Bolivian who claimed to have been missing in the Amazon rainforest alone for a month on Tuesday recounted eating insects and worms, collecting water in his boots and drinking his own urine to stay ...
Scientists found a jaw so bizarre they assumed it was broken - they were very wrong.