From metallic mirrored beetles to stately senior simians, the serene beauty of silver animals reflects their rank as some of…
Nature & Ecosystems (Page 14)
This monumental sculpture almost looks like woven fabric at first. But once you get close enough to actually see the…
Like bees, birds or a plague of locusts, they swarm: bright objects, often jarring in their artificiality, against the backdrop…
Subterranean rivers, coral reefs flourishing with life, rocky limestone mountains jutting up out of the sea and pink sand beaches:…
Twisted, bloated, yet often displaying otherworldly beauty, the ancient Baobab tree has survived and spread by adapting to some of…
Bursting with color and arranged into intricate patterns, these mandalas made of plants by Arizona artist Kathy Klein are a…
And then there were ten... the June 24th, 2012 passing of “Lonesome George”, the only remaining Abingdon Island giant tortoise,…
Is your mental image of the Middle East almost entirely composed of sand and camels? While it’s true that this…
One of the world’s brightest glow-in-the-dark mushrooms was first spotted in Brazil in 1840, when an English botanist named George…
No, they're not pigments of your imagination, these dark creatures (the opposites of albinos) display melanism meaning they're much blacker…