Why is it that a squirrel may calmly take food from a picnic table while a deer runs as if its life depends on it at the snap ...
This isn't an isolated event. Experts issue warning over troubling shift in behavior of wild predators first appeared on The ...
Humans are often described as “super-predators,” but wildlife may not respond to us as uniformly as once thought. People have risen to the top of the food chain by hunting, trapping, and fishing on a ...
For a few tense days in Browns Point, the noisiest neighbors on the block were not the ones throwing parties. State wildlife officers moved in last week and removed five squirrels from the Tacoma ...
Imagine a boardroom where decisions are made by sneezes, not spreadsheets. That’s how African wild dog packs make decisions, according to Botswana researchers. They discovered that these dogs use ...
New research suggests that setting rescued slow lorises "free" is actually a stressful and perilous process that few animals ...
When we think of pets, we picture wagging tails, soft purrs, and playful chirps, creatures that share our homes, our routines, and often our hearts. Wild animals, on the other hand, are usually ...
For centuries, unusual animal behavior before earthquakes has been reported worldwide. Livestock becoming restless, wildlife ...
Animals do not plan their own deaths, yet some of the ways they die feel painfully self-inflicted. Researchers who have ...
If I were to keep a rare pet, it’d definitely be a fox, particularly for their bushy tails and mesmerizing eyes. Some people ...