ENVIRONMENT & CLIMATEDubbed as the world's most dangerous bird, the giant flightless bird native to Australia and New Guinea was seen on October 31 along the shores of Bingil Bay. Continue reading to learn more of this story.
Octopus mating is dangerous for males due to the females' perchance for cannibalism and the process could take hours. Continue reading to learn the details.
When planning a trip to Africa, the allure of its vast savannas, rich cultures, and diverse wildlife is powerful. In an age where sustainability is paramount, it's essential to approach travel with an eco-conscious mindset. Embarking on an African adventure requires responsibility and respect for the natural world.
Samples taken from the mule deer from Yellowstone National Park were found to test positive for chornic wasting disease, a fatal brain virus. Read to learn more.
Elephants may be the first non-human animals with individual names, using unique low-frequency "rumbles" for communication, aiding coordination over long distances. Check out more information in this article.
Researchers discovered that the dangerous deformed wing virus may have evolved to be less fatal in at least one U.S. forest. Read the article to find out more.
Divers gathered 78 water samples in Mexico's Yucatán underwater aquifer, revealing unique microbial life distinct from the nearby sea, forming varied microbial "neighborhoods." Continue reading to learn more details.