Livestream Shows Rare ‘Fat’ Parrot Becoming a Mom (Volume up)
The world’s “fattest” parrot species is a rare, flightless bird called a Kākāpō, and one famous Kākāpō just became a mom. Watch here.
The world’s “fattest” parrot species is a rare, flightless bird called a Kākāpō, and one famous Kākāpō just became a mom. Watch here.
Search-and-rescue officials were searching for a missing person in Estonia, and they found something else entirely—a very playful bear.
A bear delayed a group’s checkout from their Tahoe Airbnb by breaking into the visitors’ vehicles and raiding their snacks.
The Camden Fire Department had to abort a drone mission after a barred owl became fascinated by the strange flying object. Watch here.
Strong gusts of wind threatened to blow a devoted bald eagle parent out of its nest and off its eggs. Not today, wind. Watch here.
The words “adorable” and “traffic jam” aren’t usually in the same sentence, but, in this case, they have to be.
When an AP News camera went missing, crew members didn’t know what to think. (Spoiler alert, it was a sled dog.)
Onlookers were distraught to spot three deer floating on a thin chunk of ice in the middle of the Detroit River. See it here.
A new research study describes what researchers believe to be the first-ever documented observation of a fox predating on a wolf cub.
This woman was thrilled that her front yard had become a baby-javelina crossing, so she took a video of the adorable babies. Watch here.