Jaguars are increasingly targeted across Latin America for their roseate-patterned pelts and canine teeth, following decades of relatively little poaching. When researchers in Colombia investigated ...
The cheetah is back – thanks to a smart release project that now sees populations flourishing in South Africa and beyond ...
Rapid DNA tests, x-ray fluorescence guns, and other technologies are being deployed in the fight against wildlife trafficking ...
Fifty years ago, Junior LaBeija couldn’t afford to see André De Shields in “The Wiz.” Now, they’re starring together in a ...
A video is making viewers laugh because Kevin, an indoor cat, takes “out in the wild” seriously. In this in-the-wild clip, Kevin spots a skinny yard tree and treats it like a tower. His confidence ...
Soar over the vibrant city of Kingston, Jamaica, in this stunning drone video that captures the island’s beating heart from above. Glide across the turquoise waters of Kingston Harbor, sweep over the ...
Your cat’s purr may say more about who they are than their meow ever could. Scientists discovered that purrs are stable and uniquely identifiable, while meows change dramatically depending on context.
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Pumpkin playtime brings out the wild side in cats
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Caracals are also called the desert lynx. They detect prey using their huge ears. Thanks to 20 muscles, they can move their ears in many different directions and can move and tilt them independently.
Artificial light is one of the most ingrained features of modern life. For humans, light after dark offers convenience and a sense of safety. For wildlife, it's a growing environmental disturbance.
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