Can one brave freshwater crab stand up to a pride of lions? Watch as a tiny crab finds itself the center of attention among ...
Nearly a quarter of freshwater species face extinction due to habitat destruction, pollution, and water overuse.
Almost a quarter of freshwater animals, including crabs, crayfish, shrimp, damselfly and fish, are threatened of going extinct, according to a new, global study that was published on Wednesday.
A study finds 24% of freshwater species, including crabs, dragonflies and fishes, face extinction due to habitat loss, ...
The researchers examined around 23,500 species of dragonflies, fish, crabs and other animals that depend exclusively on freshwater ecosystems. They found that 24% were at risk of extinction ...
Almost a quarter of freshwater creatures, from fish to dragonflies, are at a high risk of extinction worldwide, scientists have warned. The global assessment of freshwater animals on the ...
Freshwater infographic. Sarah Streyle - Conservation International The species studied included fish, decapod crustaceans -- such as crabs, crayfishes and shrimps -- and odonates, such as ...
The video above, filmed at the MalaMala Private Game Reserve in South Africa, shows how a tiny freshwater crab managed to survive a lion encounter In the video, filmed by park rangers, the four ...
The assessment found that crabs, crayfish and shrimps face the highest extinction risk of the groups studied, with 30% under threat, followed by 26% of freshwater fish species, and 16% of ...
The assessment found that crabs, crayfish and shrimps face the highest extinction risk of the groups studied, with 30% under threat, followed by 26% of freshwater fish species, and 16% of ...