July is peak humpback whale watching time in Alaska. Right now thousands of whales have returned from their winter breeding ...
These two mini horses weren't just lucky. Neighbors say this isn't even close to their first escape, and there's a reason ...
One marine species living at the bottom of the Antarctic seafloor may hold the key to future treatments for melanoma.
Blue-green algae, also known as cyanobacteria, has devastating consequences on the ecosystem and the land around it.
How do snails drink water? Discover how these creatures use a mix of oral sipping, skin absorption, and physics to stay ...
A T-Rex would need an enormous territory, likely far larger than most modern nature reserves. Explore territory requirements ...
We explain why the best thing to do when you find a white-tailed fawn is almost always nothing. It is very likely not ...
Every July, something invisible happens in the ocean waters along the west coast of the United States. It’s a phenomenon that draws marine life—species that typically stay in deeper water—close to ...
Have you noticed something strange about the drake mallards in your neighborhood this month? Are they covered in mud? Are they ill? Have they disappeared and been replaced by other ducks that look ...
Giraffes are famous for their long necks, which are their most defining feature. While they use their long necks for feeding on tall trees and looking out for predators, they also use them for ...
Goats are suprisingly some of the most athletic animals out there and are masters of parkous. Read here to learn more.
There are many ways that wildlife beats the July heatwave that you wouldn't believe and we'll give you all the details.
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