A northern quoll was captured in a motion detector camera living in a rocky outcrop at Australia’s Piccaninny Plains Wildlife Sanctuary.
These three countries alone are suspected of killing nearly 45,000 whales since 1986, when commercial whaling was banned.
The zoo revealed that the habitat that sparked concern is a reflection of the species' natural behavior.
New research suggests polluted air could be affecting brain health and raising Alzheimer’s risk over time.
Pygmy blue whale zipping through the blue Indonesian waters (Image Source: Conservation International Indonesia) ...
For a sea lion, the pleasure comes from a toxin named tetrodotoxin (TTX), the same substance that makes a blue-ringed octopus so dangerous. When disturbed or threatened, the pufferfish inflates its ...
Mysterious Plumes in Greenland Ice Sheets Puzzled Scientists for Years. They Finally Figured Out Why
The mysterious plumes, it seems, are being triggered by a cryptic process whose origins lie in Earth's fiery mantle.
Yellowstone's golden eagle was captured getting fitted with GPS trackers to monitor their movements in the National Park.
The black-footed ferret’s comeback is gaining fresh hope, thanks to a bold new science-driven conservation effort.
These creatures are so fragile that the moment they are pulled out from the water, they collapse and disappear.
Scientists realized that the rain-making services of tropical forests have long been taken for granted, so they stepped ...
Sexual aggression displayed by male tortoises is both physically and mentally hampering female tortoises on the island of ...
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