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Balloon-Nose Saiga: An Ice Age Adaptation Persists Today
science22 days ago

Balloon-Nose Saiga: An Ice Age Adaptation Persists Today

Saiga antelopes rely on their large, inflatable nasal passages to filter dust, humidify cold air, and regulate temperature, a key adaptation for surviving dusty steppe environments since the Ice Age. Despite severe poaching and a 2015 mass die-off, conservation efforts helped their numbers rebound to about two million, though the species remains near threatened. The nose may also aid scent detection and vocal communication during mating and calf-rearing.

"Unraveling the Mystery of the Little Fish's Unbelievable Mouth"
biology2 years ago

"Unraveling the Mystery of the Little Fish's Unbelievable Mouth"

The hingemouth, a small brown fish found in central west Africa, has a truly bizarre feeding apparatus that includes a trunk-like mouth that extends from its forehead to suck up food from the ground. Researchers spent five years investigating this unique mouth structure, which they named the proboscis, and found that it allows the hingemouth to thrive in its swampy habitat by breathing air and feeding on detritus. Despite its extreme anatomical reorganization, the hingemouth proves that evolution can lead to wild diversity beyond conventional notions of success.