NEED TO KNOW • Wildlife photographer Johan J Botha captured a lion cub in a food coma after a big meal in South Africa • ...
Stanislaus State’s Annie Wild took first place in the mile at the 2025 NCAA Division II Indoor Track & Field Championships on Saturday in Indianapolis, Ind. (Photo contributed). There is a National ...
Fifty-five years ago, Dian Fossey first appeared on the cover of National Geographic, bringing newfound awareness to the mountain gorillas who call the Virunga Massif their home. The 1970 issue with ...
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At a whopping 7.22 meters, Ibu Baron aka "The Baroness" is officially the world’s longest wild snake
Earth may not host kaiju-level behemoth snakes like Titanoboa or Vasuki anymore, but it still has some pretty large specimens ...
Although dogs were the first animals to be domesticated by humans, other animals have been cooperating with people in ...
An expert-led foraging trip to Italy’s wild mountainous north east reveals a landscape of bear’s chicory, queen’s garlic and mountain pine that makes a herby syrup to accompany slices of sharp alpine ...
Click the Gear icon in the upper right-hand corner of the screen to open the Settings menu. Click the Redeem Code button (in the bottom-left corner of the pop-up menu in Animal Jam, or at the top of ...
The journey loosely follows the Amazon’s flow and features Peschak’s photographs of the region’s biodiversity, novel wildlife behavior, and unique ecologies of rarely seen species. Take a look at some ...
Hearst Media Production Group Sets New Renovation Series ‘Home for Good’ on ABC Stations (EXCLUSIVE)
Hearst Media Production Group has set the new renovation series 'Home For Good' to air during the weekend on ABC stations.
Conservationist and ornithologist Steve Boyes has been searching for this elusive herd for years, and the story of his ...
Ghost Elephants, the new documentary from director Werner Herzog, follows scientist Dr. Steve Boyes as he heads into the ...
When city surveyors in Melbourne Beach, Florida heard chirping beneath a road on Feb. 9, they assumed rats had gotten into a storm drain. What they found instead was a 7-foot, 410-pound manatee, alone ...
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