Komodo dragons use one of the most brutal hunting strategies in nature. Instead of chasing prey down immediately, they rely on a powerful bite that causes severe blood loss and venom-induced shock.
A new Homo floresiensis study suggests the extinct "hobbit" scavenged Komodo dragon kills instead of hunting large prey or ...
A Komodo dragon takes down prey much larger than itself using a powerful, bacteria- and venom-filled bite that weakens the animal over time, patiently tracking it for hours or even days until it ...
New research indicates "Homo floresiensis" probably wasn't hunting big game or using fire on Flores Island, suggesting the ...
Arguably one of the most curious ancient human relatives is Homo floresiensis, a 3-foot-tall species that lived on the ...