He then spills the salad gently down onto the ground around them, and the ravenous rodents make quick work of their lunch.
For humans, feces are last on the list of things we’d place near our mouth. In the animal world, that reaction does not ...
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On the road: Fuzzy faces

Those fuzzy little faces are starting to show up.
It is five in the morning, nearly pitch black outside, and I am huddled under a blue blanket with my husband and son, ...
Whether it's spotting young players with talent - from Zimbabwe or elsewhere - or mentoring his 16-year-old son, he's looking ...
Adding animals to your garden or homestead can transform your space, turning it from a simple plot of land into a living, ...
Brisbane chairman Karl Morris insists Payne Haas is not at war with coach Michael Maguire as it emerged the Broncos were prepared to pay almost $8 million to keep the superstar prop at Red Hill.
Many animals touch noses, beaks, or mouths, but science reveals these behaviors signal grooming, dominance, feeding, or even fights.
We saw baby elephants in Kenya's Maasai Mara and swam with colorful fish in Zanzibar's coral reefs.
Ski jumping straddles a slender line between majesty and masochism. Long before the latest eye-watering suggestions of the ...
A policy intended to keep immigrants detained indefinitely has led to a deluge of lawsuits, overwhelming some federal courts ...