Jaguar Swims Record Distance to Get to a Random Island—Why?
A research paper explains how trail cams prove that a jaguar made a record-breaking swim from mainland Brazil to a forested island.
A research paper explains how trail cams prove that a jaguar made a record-breaking swim from mainland Brazil to a forested island.
Scientists were thrilled to film endangered sharks mating in the wild for the first time, and (surprise!) it was a threesome.
A new study provides an explanation for a rare, marmalade-colored animal, claiming this record of an orange shark is a first of its kind.
In the Amazon, canopy bridges help arboreal species affected by infrastructure like roads and drainage systems travel across the rainforest.
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 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.
A research study details how a Cooper’s hawk figured out how to leverage crosswalk signals to better hunt its prey.
In a strange case of monkey kidnappers, capuchins living on an island off the coast of Panama has been abducting baby howler monkeys.
Flamingos aren’t just pretty birds that stand around. New research shows that flamingos create tiny underwater tornados to capture prey.