The rain might be strong, but the determination of animal enthusiasts is stronger as people flocked to the SMX Convention…
“Why don’t you put down your Dog?” my friend asked. Mocha is old with lots of skin tags and black…
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Brits, as these cute creatures are fondly called by some, are known to be energetic and high-strung Rabbits. Britannia Petites…
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The year 2025 is here! Now is a great time to check in with this year’s Chinese Zodiac. Every year,…
One of the most popular Snakes on the planet is called the Ball Python or Royal Python, otherwise known by…
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If you’ve ever walked under a tree and heard something that sounded like a literal Dinosaur scream, don’t panic. That…
As the sun sets, Moths, Spiders, Beetles, Wētā, and other invertebrates emerge from hiding. It’s a warm and moist night,…
It’s not everyday that you get to hear about a new Tarantula species, but one was just described four months…
“Yuck!” This is the word I hear most often uttered by people who chance upon the Cane Toad. Such a reaction is quite understandable; this Amphibian is hardly the most comely of animals with their warty skin, yellow-brown splotchy complexion, and bulging eyes.
In a bid to keep our oceans healthy, we always hear marine organizations encouraging us to save the oceans and Fishes by choosing “sustainable seafood,” donating to projects that will help replenish Fish populations, reducing our use of plastics, or practicing “catch and release” when fishing as sport. But what if there is a much simpler way to heal our oceans? What if we choose to see past Fishes as a mere resource?
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In August 2016, the Entomological Society of Canada tweeted a screenshot of a letter sent by a mother with a…