Lost for Decades, Team Rediscovers World’s Smallest Snake
Scientists hadn’t seen the world’s smallest snake in nearly 20 years, but it wasn’t extinct, just lost. And now, one’s been found.
Scientists hadn’t seen the world’s smallest snake in nearly 20 years, but it wasn’t extinct, just lost. And now, one’s been found.
A research study suggests deer in New York are to blame for moose deaths. How? They’re outcompeting them in a way you might not expect.
A PhD candidate recently came across a rare purple creature on the shores of La Jolla, California called a “bubble raft snail.” See it here.
Two hikers in Zion National Park found themselves in a frightening situation thanks to a sudden rainstorm and flash flood.
A scientific study explains how researchers use trail cams to study wild red pandas—elusive mammals that live in Asia’s Himalayan forests.
Chimps living together at a sanctuary in Zambia began copying each other by wearing blades of grass in their ears . . . and in their butts.
Rare trail-cam photos show an adorable family of Shark Bay bandicoots. (Or should we call them “bandi-cuties”?)
What may look like a tiny orange blob on a rock is actually an exciting find—a very rare and critically endangered animal.
Terrifying footage of the 4th of July Texas flood is hitting social media. Dozens of young girls are still missing.
A recent video from Utah’s Capitol Reef National Park proves hikers can be impacted by a flash flood even if it’s not raining. Watch here.