Animals
- 			 Animals AnimalsWing Ding: Bird rubs feathers for cricketlike songScientists say that they have found the first vertebrate to make its courtship music in the same way as a cricket does. By Susan Milius
- 			 Animals AnimalsMeat-Eating Caterpillar: It hunts snails and ties them downA newly named species of Hawaiian caterpillar sneaks up on a resting snail and quickly spins silk strands around it, lashing it to the spot, and then eats it. By Susan Milius
- 			 Animals AnimalsLadybug mom provides infertile eggs as baby foodWhen food gets scarce, multicolored Asian ladybugs lay extra dud eggs that can end up as emergency rations for their young. By Susan Milius
- 			 Animals AnimalsIs eyeless sea creature fishing with a red light?Researchers off the coast of California have captured three deep-water siphonophores, relatives of jellyfish, and observed in the lab that the creatures twitch little red lights that could be lures for fish. By Susan Milius
- 			 Animals AnimalsMore junk makes for better dadsA new analysis links dutiful fatherhood in prairie voles to a stretch of DNA once dismissed as meaningless. By Susan Milius
- 			 Animals AnimalsHe Clones, She Clones: Dad, mom ants as different speciesIn the little fire ant, males and queens clone themselves, the closest science has gotten to declaring males and females as separate species. By Susan Milius
- 			 Animals AnimalsSave the TapirTapirs are relatives of horses and rhinos. Sometimes known as “living fossils,” these unusual animals inhabit jungle and forest lands in Central and South America and Southeast Asia. The Tapir Gallery provides information about tapirs, including images and an extensive bibliography. A student section of the Web site, produced by the Tapir Preservation Fund, provides […] By Science News
- 			 Animals AnimalsDee for Danger: Chickadees add notes as threat growsChickadees change their alarm calls depending on how serious a lurking predator seems. By Susan Milius
- 			 Animals AnimalsSponge Moms: Dolphins learn tool use from their mothersDolphins that carry sponges on their beaks while looking for food may have learned the trick from their mothers instead of just inheriting a sponge-use gene. By Susan Milius
- 			 Animals AnimalsComeback BirdLooking for a long-lost woodpecker had its special challenges, including anticipating what would happen if the hunt actually succeeded. By Susan Milius
- 			 Animals AnimalsAnemone Wars: Clone armies deploy scouts, attack tidallyThe first description of clashing armies of sea anemones has revealed unsuspected military tactics. By Susan Milius
- 			 Animals AnimalsNew Mammals: Coincidence, shopping yield two speciesResearchers have identified a new species of monkey in Africa and a rodent in Asia that belongs to a new family among mammals. By Susan Milius