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“Who pooped in the park?” asks Yellowstone National Park. Can you guess which four animals left these four poo piles?
What’s more adorable than an hedgehog? How about a hedgehog camping with tiny Coleman equipment? Wait until you hear the backstory.
An ice climber fell about 60 feet on a steep section of Shoestring Gully in New Hampshire but survived the fall and the hours afterward.
A video shows wolves surrounding and harassing a ‘bad*ss’ one-eared grizzly bear. What do you think happens next?
A woman left food and shelter out for a stray cat and then “entire f-ing zoo” of animals came to her porch to dine. Watch here.
“I promise there’s a deer in this picture”—but can you spot it? Zoom in on this one to see if you’re up for this challenge.
A wildlife photographer caught the moment an owl upchucked a pellet so large that it had to use its talons to yank it out of its mouth.
A mountain biker rode a nearly non-existent path along the craggiest rock structure/cliff poking up out of the Atlantic Ocean. Watch here.
Is there a bird stranger than the ethereal potoo? We think not. Potoos’ remarkable camouflage is on full display here.
A bobcat showed just how much it wanted a meal by leaping into an icy river to snatch a duck in Yellowstone National Park. See it here.