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Hunted from sky and sea, is this truly the world’s unluckiest fish?
Exocoetid flying fish face one of nature’s most punishing survival puzzles: they launch themselves out of the ocean to dodge predators below, only to be snatched mid-air by seabirds above.
Phoenix is believed to be home to the world's largest colony of rosy-faced lovebirds outside of their native Africa.
The red-crowned Amazon is a beautiful parrot, but despite populations in the U.S., it may be going extinct in its ancestral ...
Now in its 44th year, SEWE is the largest event of its kind in the U.S. And there’s still time left to join in the fun on Feb. 14 and 15 with a schedule of general admission activities running from 10 ...
There are many trees, shrubs & flowers that birds love, whether it’s the sight of juicy red berries. Keep reading for the ...
Country Living on MSN
Most common finches found in UK gardens — and how to recognise them
Their key characteristics along with how and where to spot ...
Animal smuggling cases in Singapore fell 33 per cent in 2025 with 28 cases detected, compared with 42 in 2024, said the National Parks Board (NParks) and the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA ...
Long before teams relied so heavily on deep, dominant bullpens filled with skilled specialists and fire-breathing, flame-throwing closers, there was Elroy Face. Nicknamed “The Baron of the Bullpen,” ...
The increasing number of westerly storms, expected as a result of climate change, will lead to a decline in the availability of food for wading birds, such as the red knot. This is shown in a study by ...
Al Siniyah Island: An Exceptional Habitat for Socotra Cormorants and Coastal Biodiversity in the UAE
A vital coastal habitat east of Umm Al Quwain supports one of the largest breeding colonies of the Vulnerable Socotra ...
The launch of the $13-billion Eglinton Crosstown brought excitement and relief to some Torontonians Sunday morning—but also ...
Fun fact: Almost all owls have eyes that are proportionately large to their heads for increased visibility during low-light hours, but the Great Gray Owl's peepers are especially big—roughly the size ...
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