Search Results | human migration
Your search for "human migration" returned 287 results
What Is a Group of Deer Called? More Names Than Simply 'Herd'
animals.howstuffworks.com/mammals/what-is-a-group-of-deer-called.htm
If you’ve seen several deer grazing together in a field or darting across a forest path, you may have wondered: What is a group of deer called?
16 Most Dangerous Amazon Animals: Look but Don't Touch
animals.howstuffworks.com/animal-facts/most-dangerous-amazon-animals.htm
The Amazon rainforest is teeming with life — some of it mesmerizing, some of it deadly. The most dangerous Amazon animals have evolved extreme adaptations to hunt, defend and survive in one of the most biodiverse places on Earth.
What If the Oceans Disappeared?
science.howstuffworks.com/science-vs-myth/what-if/what-if-oceans-disappeared.htm
People would look underground for water and maybe just stay there to escape the fiery hell on Earth's surface. But could humanity really last without the seas?
The Fish Doorbell Isn't a Joke ... Seriously
science.howstuffworks.com/environmental/conservation/fish-doorbell.htm
Imagine a doorbell — but for fish. In the Netherlands, this eco-friendly innovation is making waves. The fish doorbell, or "visdeurbel," is a clever system created in the city of Utrecht to help native freshwater fish migrate more freely through canals and locks during spawning season.
How Hibernation Works
animals.howstuffworks.com/animal-facts/hibernation.htm
Hibernation is a survival strategy designed to conserve energy when conditions are harsh. Learn all about hibernation, like how it affects the body.
How Much Do You Know About Birds?
play.howstuffworks.com/quiz/how-much-do-you-know-birds
A birdwatcher watches birds for the sheer pleasure of doing so. We can learn a lot from watching birds, but some of the most common birds in the world are not usually on the birdwatching radar. Let's find out how much YOU know about birds.
Why Is Octopus Blood Blue?
animals.howstuffworks.com/marine-life/why-is-octopus-blood-blue.htm
Octopuses have blue blood, not red blood like most other mammals. Find out why scientists think octopus blood is blue at HowStuffWorks.
Red Admiral Butterfly: Found All the Way from Europe to Hawaii
animals.howstuffworks.com/insects/red-admiral-butterfly.htm
If you've ever taken a springtime stroll through a park or garden, you might have seen a fast, darting flash of orange and black zip past your face. That bold little flier is likely the red admiral butterfly, a widespread member of the Vanessa genus.
Do Fish Get Thirsty?
animals.howstuffworks.com/fish/fish-get-thirsty.htm
They're swimming in water all day so how could they ever get thirsty? The answer might surprise you.
How Birds Get Berry, Berry Drunk
animals.howstuffworks.com/birds/birds-get-berry-berry-drunk.htm
Birds do indeed get drunk when their food sources begin to ferment. HowStuffWorks looks at the science.