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Home Science under the radar Scientists want to regrow human limbs. Salamanders could lead the way. Humans may already have the genetic mechanism necessary ...
A massive, extinct salamander with jaws like a vice once roamed ancient Tennessee and its fossil has just rewritten what we thought we knew about Appalachian amphibians. Named Dynamognathus ...
A giant, strong-jawed salamander once tunneled through ancient Tennessee soil. And thanks to a fossil unearthed near East Tennessee State University, scientists now better understand how it helped ...
JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. (WJHL) — Researchers at the Gray Fossil Site have discovered the remains of a giant salamander that once called prehistoric Appalachia home. According to a news release from ...
Why Has This North Carolina Town Embraced a Strange Salamander? The city of Boone has put a giant mural of the eastern hellbender downtown and its residents often imbibe a local Hazy IPA named ...
Northeastern biologists find secret to limb regeneration in the axolotl salamander, a ‘superstar of cuteness’ By Claire Thornton Globe Staff,Updated June 11, 2025, 10:39 a.m.
FLORIDA PANHANDLE - In April, biologists released their 1,204th federally-listed threatened frosted flatwoods salamander larva (like a tadpole) into a restored Florida Panhandle wetland to help ...
Environmentalists keep tabs on Barton Springs salamander populations as Edwards Aquifer levels continue to drop amidst drought.
Two Vermont underpasses are model wildlife crossings after a community rallied to stop thousands of migrating salamanders from being run over on a Monkton road.
With the help of radio transmitters, scientists have found that the salamanders move greater distances than previously thought; they were also found to burrow under fields.
Blackbelly’s market features a bakery focused on whole, local grains as well as Boulder’s only whole-animal butcher shop and charcuterie producer, a natural evolution given Rosenberg’s ...
The Amphibian and Reptile Conservancy released 1,204 frosted flatlands salamanders in Florida's panhandle in April to help boost the endangered species' wild populations.