The Loudest Animal in the World
The Loudest Animal in the World The sperm whale holds the title of the loudest animal on the planet, producing sounds at a staggering intensity of 236 dB underwater or…
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The Animals with the Strongest Bones While larger animals tend to have bigger bones to support their massive bodies, some smaller creatures also possess extraordinarily strong skeletons. The largest skeleton…
Read moreWhales surface, capsizing fishing boats off the coast of New Hampshire
Whales surface, capsizing fishing boats off the coast of New Hampshire Two fishermen are safe after a whale collided with their boat, causing it to capsize off the coast of…
Read moreCelebrating Long Lives: Fatou and Bella, the World’s Oldest Orangutans
Celebrating Long Lives: Fatou and Bella, the World’s Oldest Orangutans A Milestone Celebration for Fatou at Berlin Zoo On April 13, the Berlin Zoo in Germany hosted a joyful…
Read moreSuccessful Rhino Reintroduction: Olmoti and Her Calf Thrive in Rwanda
Successful Rhino Reintroduction: Olmoti and Her Calf Thrive in Rwanda Olmoti’s Journey from Zoo to Wild Olmoti, an eastern black rhinoceros, has made headlines with the birth of her…
Read more8 Essential Backyard Survival Skills to Master Before Heading into the Wilderness
8 Essential Backyard Survival Skills to Master Before Your Next Wilderness Adventure Preparing for the challenges of the wilderness starts right in your own backyard. By honing these eight…
Read moreA humpback whale in Washington state lost its tail. One expert called the scene ‘heartbreaking
A humpback whale in Washington state lost its tail. One expert called the scene ‘heartbreaking A humpback whale in Washington state has lost its iconic tail fluke, a tragic sight…
Read moreU.S. Zoo Welcomes First Pair of Chinese Pandas in 21 Years with Grand Ceremony
U.S. Zoo Welcomes First Pair of Chinese Pandas in 21 Years with Grand Ceremony On August 8, the San Diego Zoo in California celebrated the arrival of two pandas, Yun…
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