Pile of Poop Suggests Locally Extinct Animal Is Still Around
A pile of poop belonging to a Eurasian river otter is actually very exciting because of where researchers found it. Learn more here.
A pile of poop belonging to a Eurasian river otter is actually very exciting because of where researchers found it. Learn more here.
A group of snowboarders faced winds whipping them around at 50 mph or more at Mammoth Mountain, a ski resort in California. Watch here.
A psychologist shared a digestible list of exactly what people can do to ensure they experience the benefits of being in nature.
Hikers in Chile’s Torres del Paine National Park faced a strong “breeze” that nearly knocked them over. Watch here.
Two men went out fishing, and then they got caught up in a tornado in their small bass fishing boat. Watch the footage here.
Lightning struck in the night’s sky above a reserve in South Africa and scared two lions. Watch the game ranger’s video here.
Researchers captured the first photos of the rare and elusive Pallas’s cat in Himachal Pradesh, India. See trail-cam photos here.
The KÄ«lauea volcano is erupting and drawing “thousands of visitors” to Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. See USGS’s timelapse footage here.
A new study describes a unique behavior scientists observed among prairie rattlesnakes: drinking water off each other’s heads. Watch it here.
Bear Grylls says there are some circumstances in which a waterfall might “fall upwards.” In case you don’t believe him, watch his video.