With dazzling green eyes, a spotted coat reminiscent of ancient murals, and a lineage that stretches back to the time…
Immortalized in movies as the favorite furry family member, Golden Retrievers have reached a pop culture peak for the gentle…
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For the first time in recorded history, Pigs have been observed using tools in their everyday lives. This exciting discovery,…
From an immigrant to a Cat of noble pedigree, the British Shorthair is certainly a very English Feline. There are…
Snakes are beautiful, fascinating, yet often misunderstood animals who fill an important place in the web of life. Native Americans revered the Snake as a keen-eyed creature who possessed visionary powers. In Chinese mythology, Snakes are also held in high regard, unlike in Western cultures where they are treated as villains.
Bringing a Reptile into your home is an exciting time; however, it can quickly become a stressful situation, not just for them but for all the other animals living in the house.
During nesting season, it’s not uncommon to find fledgling birds on the ground. Our first instinct may be to “rescue” the bird, take it home, or bring it to a wildlife rescue center. But doing so may do more harm than good.
Birds are pretty amazing. They have wings. They can fly. They can poop in the air. And some could even talk. Obviously, parrots have the upper hand in chitchat since they could mimic sounds that humans make.
As a child, I spent countless hours watching nature’s dramas unfold among the flowering shrubs and trees in our village’s gardens.
A couple of times a year, the rambutan tree in our front yard needs to get its branches trimmed so that they don’t touch electrical wires or shed leaves on our roof.
It’s a fish! It’s an amphibian! It’s a reptile! Are we playing guess that pocket monster? No, we’re just trying…
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The Wildlife Photographer of the Year has been founded in 1965 to showcase the best nature photography. This year saw…
Visitors are advised to take extra caution amid the coronavirus pandemic while at the Mari-it Wildlife and Conservation Park in…