Amazon mollies don't need a man, and never will. A new study finds they can purge and repair genetic mutations that would otherwise plague a self-cloning species.
The karst caves of north-western Puerto Rico in the Caribbean are home to a surprisingly large array of animals. Some of these creatures are small. Cockroaches and other bugs scuttle from nook to ...
Major photo contests typically conjure images of big, high-end cameras – but not every photo that has won a major award was captured on pro gear. In fact, the Underwater Photographer of the Year has a ...
Louisiana is home to some of the best seafood around, boasting fresh catches and unique flavors. Here are the 13 best seafood restaurants in the state.
In the Kashgar prefecture of the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, nestled beside the arid expanse of the Taklimakan Desert, lies Makit county, where farmers cultivate an unexpected aquatic delicacy — ...
Climate change could erode millions of years of crayfish evolutionary history, according to a new study by researchers Sebastian Pipins and Dr Rikki Gumbs, which identified 70 priority species for ...
Procambarus montebelloensis, new species, is described from Montebello lake district in Chiapas, Mexico. The new species can be distinguished from P. mirandai by a gonopod with shorter and more ...
When he grabs it, the claws are thick, strong, and completely white—every segment looks like it was dipped in chalk. The crawfish is so big he thinks it might be a different species entirely. Albinos ...
Chinese cuisine has adapted to a new food resource that became a persistent problem in China's aquatic ecosystems: crayfish. This invasive species has become a popular food item throughout the country ...