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Dead crocodiles downunder
Scientific experiments confirm that dead crocodiles need to be buried quickly in sediment to fossilize.
by Ron Neller
The amazing bombardier beetle
God’s engineering marvel that inspired new spray system designs.
by Andy McIntosh
Why reindeer eyes turn blue in winter
From summer gold to winter blue, reindeer eyes are designed to optimize vision during the winter twilight “blue hour”.
by David Catchpoole
Capybara
Humans mostly find rodents repulsive, but lots of creatures love this one.
by Warren Nunn
The albatross—master aviator of the ocean winds
Powered by ocean wind shear, the dynamic soaring of the albatross enables it to fly for thousands of miles just above the sea surface without flapping its wings.
by David Catchpoole
Talking and mythological animals in the Old Testament
CMI answers a range of questions about animals in the Old Testament.
by Lita Sanders
Spiders and ants inspire an unsinkable metal structure
Bug benefiting boat design
by Philip Robinson
Animals eating animals
Animals used to be vegetarian, and they will be again. Should we feed animals a vegetarian diet now?
by Lita Sanders
Sick, suffering monsters and the eugenicists who created them
How did eugenics give rise to many of the modern dog breeds?
by Lita Sanders
Creationist modelling of the origins of Canis lupus familiaris—ancestry, timing, and biogeography
When and how did dogs diversify after Noah’s Flood?
by Cody J. Guitard
Would the pre-Fall world have been overrun by animals?
If there was no pre-Fall animal death, would they have overrun the world if Adam hadn’t sinned?
by Shaun Doyle
How many lives do cats have?
It’s true that cats have an uncanny ability to land on their feet. But that doesn’t make them invulnerable.
by David Catchpoole