See the ‘First-Ever Footage’ of a Rare and Endangered Monkey
Scientists are sharing what may be the first video footage of a rare monkey that lives in the forests of the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Scientists are sharing what may be the first video footage of a rare monkey that lives in the forests of the Democratic Republic of Congo.
A newly discovered species of stick insect is as long as a person’s forearm and about as heavy as a golf ball. Can you guess where it lives?
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.