Stegosaurus https://kids.nationalgeographic.com/animals/prehistoric/facts/stegosaurus
You better beware this dino’s tail.
kite-shaped plates that stick out from its neck, back
Meintest du becker?
You better beware this dino’s tail.
kite-shaped plates that stick out from its neck, back
This enormous marine reptile had a monster-size appetite!
Tylosauraus proriger, gulps down its snack, then sinks back
Slowly stalking down the snowy hillside, the Amur leopard watches its prey through the trees. In the clearing below, a sika deer munches on tree bark, one of its few remaining food sources during the cold Russian winter. The leopard crouches, its body so low to the ground that its belly fur brushes the snow. Suddenly it bounds and springs forward, tackling the deer from 10 feet away. It’s dinnertime.
BOUNCING BACK Loss of habitat and poaching have made
Saving species through the power of photography
: An aardwolf tells other African animals to back
You can boil them, bake them, deep-freeze them, crush them, dehydrate them, or even blast them into space. It doesn’t matter—tardigrades can survive practically anything. These eight-legged aquatic animals may be small, but they’re nearly indestructible.
they’re re-exposed to water, tardigrades can come back
Scientists help these primates reclaim their forest home.
tamarin fathers often carry their babies on their backs
Caring people pass laws to help these canines expand their territory.
Back on track The U.S. government listed the gray wolf
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Green your school routine Tips for a plastic-free back-to-school
Take a look at these photos of awesome roller coasters, waterslides, and other fun rides from around the world.
Beijing, China, spin on a platform while gliding back
With help from a marshmallow and syringe (without the needle!), you can create pressure that’s stronger than the atmosphere, right in the palm of your hand.
Push the plunger back in. Observe the results.