Horseshoe Crabs: Living Fossils or Living Laboratories?

The horseshoe crab is a marine arthropod and a testimony to the creative design and organization of God’s living creation. These odd crabs look much like crustaceans (lobsters, crabs and shrimp), but belong to a group of the subphylum Chelicerata.


Moth Fossils Pester Insect Evolution


What's All the Flap About?


New Zealand's Giant Burrowing Bat

Bats are found throughout America, but in certain areas of the country (e.g., the southwest) bats are the reason tourists visit. They gather and watch these mammals surge into the evening sky. The bats soar from cave systems by the thousands on their nightly foray. You have probably seen bats as they fed on the wing but mistook them for birds.
 


Dinosaur Algae Alive and Well Today

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