WWildlife Read More ‘Imagine how lost the poor thing is’October 13, 2025 Japanese commuters were surprised to see a wild animal roaming a subway station. Scarlett (@scarlettcb_07) captured a video…
WWildlife Read More Jane Goodall, Who Studied Chimpanzee Behavior for Decades in Africa, Dies at 91October 2, 2025 Jane Goodall always remembered the first time a wild chimpanzee took a banana from her outstretched hand. PREMIUM Jane Goodall,…
SScience Read More More than 10 million fish devoured in just a few hours. It’s the world’s largest predation eventSeptember 23, 2025 AI-generated illustration. Credit: Midjourney. Off the frigid coast of Norway, a gruesome spectacle unfolded that scientists had only…
WWildlife Read More ‘These findings highlight the importance of field observations’September 11, 2025 A recently released video shows stunning behavior by a cluster of rare fish. It’s the first time the…
WWildlife Read More Orangutans learn to build nests with pillows by observing othersSeptember 1, 2025 In a new study published in Nature Communications Biology, University of Warwick researchers witnessed something totally adorable: young…
WWildlife Read More ‘That is not always correct’September 1, 2025 We like to think we have animals figured out: Owls prowl at night, squirrels scamper by day, and…
WWildlife Read More The Unexpected Reason Baboons March in OrderAugust 30, 2025 Baboons walking in progression on South Africa’s Cape Peninsula. Credit: Vittoria Roatti Baboons have long puzzled scientists with…