Smithsonian/Roshan Patel Not many animals look like a giant panda. With their black eye patches, round faces and an overall ... her enrichment toys up in the tree with her.
Besides being dark and mysterious, crows are extremely intelligent birds. So smart, in fact, that it might be a little bit scary. Even though their brains are the size of a human thumb, their ...
We are loving this,” Carol Shaw of Wilkes-Barre said as her granddaughters, Addison Wayda, 4, and Dillon Wayda, 6, toasted marshmallows by a fire pit in Nesbitt Park. “We just came out to look at the ...
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A Milwaukee man faces multiple felonies accusing him of ... trafficked "switches" for handguns and also trained animals for dog fighting, according to a Jan. 8 criminal complaint.
With their adorable smiles and cheeky disposition, Australia’s super cute quokkas are known as the ‘happiest animal in the world’. Early Dutch explorers mistook these sweet little marsupials for ...
For example, a storm could upset or scare cattle and cause them to break through a fence, or a tree ... animals run at large and that led to someone's death, they could also potentially face ...
Labrador mix alerts his owner, a fisheries technician, to the presence of brown bears while he works salmon streams.
The minister sustained injuries on her back and face. MLC Hattiholi received injuries ... 14 met with an accident after her car hit a tree in Belagavi district. She and Congress MLC Channaraj ...
Australian scientists from James Cook University have made a breakthrough in the study of Bennett’s tree kangaroos, one of the rarest and most elusive marsupials in Australia, Azernews reports.
stop these animals from thriving in the inferno ... their stories reveal the unexpected resilience and ingenuity of life in the face of destruction. Pyrophilous (or “fire-loving”) beetles ...
Peru’s boiling river reaches 210°F, killing animals instantly. Scientists found biodiversity drops by 11% for every 1.8°F ...