A worm measuring a mere 29mm long makes one of the loudest sounds heard anywhere in the animal kingdom.
A huge humpback whale was recently caught on camera breaching the surface next to a tiny fishing boat.
The tiny chopper is set to become the first man-made aerial vehicle to fly through the skies of another world.
Pound-for-pound, the Galapagos large ground finch has a bite 320 times stronger than Tyrannosaurus rex.
The animal with the world's fastest moving appendage has been revealed to be a tiny ant with a lethal jaw.
The fossil remains of a prehistoric primate species weighing a mere 7.7 lbs have been unearthed in Kenya.
Japan's space agency JAXA has succeeded in landing two tiny hopping robots on the asteroid Ryugu.
South America's Cuyaba dwarf frog has a rather unique way of dissuading predators from eating it for lunch.
A tiny diamond has been found to contain a type of mineral that has, until now, never been seen in nature.
Giant Sultan Kosen from Turkey was pictured with tiny Jyoti Amge from India in front of the Pyramids this week.
A tiny fly with very strong forelegs has been named after one of the world's most famous bodybuilders.
Many of today's major buildings were constructed using a material that is filled with tiny prehistoric fossils.
The minuscule peacock spider has a rather colorful way of attracting the attention of the opposite sex.
One palaeontologist has suggested that Tyrannosaurus rex may have used its arms as vicious weapons.
The planet, which is much too big for its star, defies our current understanding of planetary formation.
New footage has emerged of an eight-year-old from Argentina who honks every time he breathes in.
Camila Castello and Akahi Ricardo claim to eat only a tiny amount of food and say they never feel hungry.
Known as Saccorhytus, this tiny creature is the earliest known step on the evolutionary path of mankind.
A new species of tiny moth with a wingspan of just 0.4 inches has been named after the President-elect.
This tiny, distant world is believed to take up to 1,140 years to complete a single orbit of the Sun.