ENVIRONMENT & CLIMATEA woman taking scenic lighthouse photos unexpectedly captures a seal in distress as the shark hunts it. Check out why seals, and not humans, are a staple for these predators.
A baby elephant was rescued from a steep manhole in Thailand. There was a need for its mother to be sedated so they could pull the calf up. Read to learn more.
The annual Big Butterfly Count backed by naturalist Sir David Attenborough encourages the public to help count butterflies they see in the next three weeks as part of the effort to prevent the species' extinction. Read the article to know more details.
Horseshoe crabs have been around for 450 million years, but are lately facing overfishing for their blue blood used in making vaccines. Check out some images of these ancient sea creatures thriving well in the Philippines.
Woodpeckers are well known for banging their head on tree bark. Many believe that the birds must have some protection against the impact. Read on to find out why woodpeckers do not get injured during their high-impact lifestyle/
Researchers in Japan believe shockwaves from the underwater volcanic eruption in Tonga may be used to predict tsunamis. Find out how the Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai volcanic eruption data could help scientists.
Indian villagers intend to rescue the boy's body from a 17-foot crocodile by opening its mouth and attempting to cut its stomach open. Continue reading to know what happened next.
Rising temperatures due to climate change is worrying health officials across the globe. Read on to find out how heat waves negatively affect the body and health risks associated with long term exposure to the sun.
A diver and an underwater photographer first spotted a Mako Shark swimming in the Spanish Balearic Sea. Read on to know what happened during the incident.
Some fishermen found a deepwater creature dubbed "King of the Herrings" and took it to the shore where some curious people flocked. Check out this mythical fish that is believed to be a sign of impending doom.
Paleontologists first found 12 teeth of a dinosaur in 2019 and uncovered five more over the years. Check out this article to know more about this exceptionally rare fossil of one of the biggest herbivores that ever roamed Australia.
Johns Hopkins obtains a new permit to continue studying barn owls. This comes after a long-time battle against an animal rights group. Read to know more.