Animals
- 			 Animals AnimalsCulturally prized mountain goats may be vanishing from Indigenous land in CanadaAs fewer mountain goats are spotted along British Columbia’s central coast, First Nations people team up with biologists to assess the population. 
- 			 Paleontology PaleontologyScientists are arguing over the identity of a fossilized 10-armed creatureAn ancient cephalopod fossil may be the oldest ancestor of octopuses, but the interpretation hinges on the identification of one feature. By Anna Gibbs
- 			 Oceans OceansSome deep-sea octopuses aren’t the long-haul moms scientists thought they wereOff California’s coast, some octopuses lay eggs in the warmer water of geothermal springs in the “Octopus Garden,” speeding up their development. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsThis newfound tarantula is the first known to make its home in bambooBamboo stems provide the spider with ready-made burrows and nests, but the arachnid must rely on other animals or natural forces to gain entry. By Becki Robins
- 			 Animals AnimalsHow lizards keep detachable tails from falling offA hierarchical structure of micropillars and nanopores allows the tail to break away when necessary while preventing it from easily detaching. By Anna Gibbs
- 			 Animals AnimalsA diamondlike structure gives some starfish skeletons their strengthElectron microscope images of knobby starfish’s calcite skeletons reveal an unexpected architecture that compensates for the mineral’s brittleness. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsDeep-sea Arctic sponges feed on fossilized organisms to surviveSlow-moving sponges, living deep in the Arctic Ocean where no currents deliver food, scavenge a carpet of long-dead critters. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsMale elephant seals aim to get huge or die tryingMales will risk death to eat and grow as large as possible, since only the biggest males mate. But females aim for long-term survival. By Jake Buehler
- 			 Animals AnimalsGory footage confirms orca pods can kill adult blue whalesFor the first time, three recorded events show that orcas do hunt and eat blue whales using coordinated attacks that have worked on other large whales. By Anna Gibbs
- 			 Animals AnimalsVinegar eels can synchronize swimSwarming, swimming nematodes can move together like fish and also synchronize their wiggling — an ability rare in the animal kingdom. By Nikk Ogasa
- 			 Animals AnimalsA new device helps frogs regrow working legs after an amputationA single treatment shortly after adult frogs lost part of their legs spurred regrowth of limbs useful for swimming, standing and kicking. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsGut microbes help some squirrels stay strong during hibernationMicrobes living in the critters’ guts take nitrogen from urea and put it into the amino acid glutamine, helping squirrels retain muscle in the winter.