On one of the wildest coastlines in Africa, lies an estuary. For hundreds of years it’s existed, secluded, and life in its waterways has been uninterrupted.But the now the lagoon has been found ...
In a study published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, we demonstrated that male spiders use olfactory ...
Venom, and the means by which animals dish it out, is wildly diverse and infinitely fascinating. Some sting, others bite, a few have venomous spikes, and then there's that elite group of animal ...
For more than 500 years, no lynx had roamed the British countryside. That changed with the recent release of four of these large cats in the Cairngorm mountains of Scotland. This was an action ...
Over 160 wild dogs inhabit the Save conservancy, but this film focused attention on just one of these formidable packs known as the Pungwe pack. Our story begins with the birth of 16 pups ...
Zambia's Luangwa Valley is the setting for a dramatic standoff between lions and hippos as they struggle to survive through the dry season. Forced to share a rapidly disappearing river, both ...
It’s ‘Silly Season’ in Mamba Valley and, like zombies from their graves, the heat draws black mambas from the shadows. They’re on the hunt for summer lodgings, but as some of the deadliest ...
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A new species of glass frog discovered, the secret of cane toad skin revealed, rare footage of brittle stars, and a rare white moose. Get these stories and more in this week’s recap of wildlife ...
An unexpected visitor appears at a University in Singapore, outrage over a frozen-fish skating rink in Japan, spectacular drone footage of a whale migration, and a terrifying encounter with one of ...
Illegal wolf killings spark an investigation in Washington, an increase in medicines containing banned animal parts, super-sized penguin fossils discovered in New Zealand, and a Bryde’s whale ...