Global News confirms a remarkable discovery: Toronto’s first-ever documented bald eagle nest. This rare sighting has sparked excitement and hope within the community, especially among Indigenous ...
Screenshot: "Giraffe stops mountain biker for a sniff" via Timmy Moser, youtube. Screenshot: “Giraffe stops mountain biker for a sniff” via Timmy Moser, youtube. The journey began smoothly, with the ...
When we think of intelligence, what usually comes to mind is being able to read, write, or do maths. I’d say that this is a pretty narrow view of it – intelligence comes in so many other different ...
Wildlife is an essential component of our ecosystem. Unfortunately, we are snatching the habitats of many animals, which is why the endangered species list is becoming longer. Here, we discuss 30 such ...
Let’s dive into these 60 fun facts about US animals that showcase the surprising and intriguing traits of wildlife from across the United States. From the astounding hunting abilities of eagles to the ...
The Mexican west coast rattlesnake also known as Crotalus basiliscus. Image by Evelyn D. Harrison via Shutterstock In fourth place is the Mexican West Coast Rattlesnake, scientifically known as ...
Beneath the surface of the world’s oceans lies a realm of mystery and wonder—the deep depths that remain largely unexplored by humans. In these extreme environments, extraordinary sea species have ...
The Golden Eagle, a symbol of power and grace in the avian world, has captured the imagination of nature enthusiasts for centuries. Among these majestic creatures, there exists a remarkable tale of a ...
Sixgill shark (Hexanchus griseus) seen while exploring Santa Rosa Reef, south of Guam, during the first dive of the Deepwater Exploration of the Marianas expedition on April 20, 2016. Image by NOAA ...
Salmon embark on a long and arduous journey, navigating their way from the ocean back to their natal freshwater streams to spawn. This cyclical migration is a critical phase in the life cycle of ...
In the vast expanses of our oceans, where mysteries abound and giants roam, one remarkable creature has left marine enthusiasts and scientists alike in awe—the biggest seal ever recorded. Nature, with ...
A groundbreaking new study has revealed that apparently 930,000 years ago, our ancestors were down to an astonishingly small 1,280 breeding individuals. This population bottleneck lasted for a ...