Bettongs may be small, but these Australian natives can crush hard nuts that would snap the jaws of much larger animals.
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Octopuses change color in milliseconds, even though they are colorblind
Learn why octopuses change color, how fast they can blend into their surroundings, and how the creatures can change into ...
From forests to oceans, some animals shimmer like gold. Why do these birds, fish, and mammals glow in brilliant yellow and ...
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Can you spot these camouflaged creatures?
From elusive snow leopards to tiny mantises, these animals of all shapes and sizes can blend seamlessly into their ...
A recent study showed the molecular pathways that zebrafish use to lighten themselves and darken themselves for animal ...
There’s no one clear measure for animal intelligence so some people disagree which ocean creatures are the cleverest. But, ...
Female praying mantises are notorious for eating their mates during or after sex. Now, scientists have discovered a dwarf ...
A rare and mysterious creature was captured leaping from the ocean off Japan’s coast in a stunning moment! A remarkable ...
How to identify and segment camouflaged objects from the background is challenging. Inspired by the multi-head self-attention in Transformers, we present a simple masked separable attention (MSA) for ...
In the ocean, different animals have their own unique self-defence strategies to help them survive predators. Some, like ...
Abstract: Camouflaged object detection is a widely explored problem, the goal of which is to completely segment objects hidden in the background. Compared with general object segmentation and salient ...
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