WATCH: Giant Octopus Hugs a Lady’s Leg
It’s not every day that a giant Pacific octopus comes up and hugs your leg. That happened to this lady though. Watch it here.
It’s not every day that a giant Pacific octopus comes up and hugs your leg. That happened to this lady though. Watch it here.
As we’ve seen in his many TV shows, survival expert Bear Grylls has to avoid lots of deadly sea creatures under the water – in rivers and lakes as well as in oceans. The dangers of piranhas, jellyfish, electric eels, and urchins are often well-known. But what about the sea creatures that look harmless but [...]
Seafood brand Nueva Pescanova recently announced a plan to open the world’s first octopus farm. While global culinary markets could benefit from having a ready source of octopus, animal rights advocates are raising the alarm. The Spanish company plans to build its facility in the Canary Islands, a quiet archipelago that’s governed by Spain and [...]
Winter is a great time to explore the California coast. Take in everything from elephant seals to monarch butterflies on this road trip.
Bear Grylls has spent a lot of time looking for food in the wild. Here are some tips for foraging food the beach.
Have you ever wondered what it’d be like to work as a wildlife ambassador? Stephanie Arne has made a career educating and inspiring people to care about wildlife and the planet. Here are five of her favorite experiences so far.
If you’re a fan of the weird, wild, and slightly macabre things in life, here are five seriously weird animals that will make your skin crawl.
India boasts incredible experiences for outdoor lovers—from hiking to scuba diving, white sand beaches, and incredible rock climbing.
They may be fluffy, tiny, or just-plain adorable looking, but these super cute animals are actually really dangerous.
The saying goes, mimicry is the highest form of flattery. For these five animals, mimicry is a way of life, and, in fact, it’s a big reason they’re so good at staying alive. In biology, mimicry is a “phenomenon characterized by the superficial resemblance of two or more organisms that are not closely related taxonomically.” [...]