WATCH: Wild Wolf Stuns Scientists, Uses Tool to Forage for Food
A newly published scientific study details what researchers believe is the first documented evidence of a wolf using a tool in the wild.
A newly published scientific study details what researchers believe is the first documented evidence of a wolf using a tool in the wild.
One extremely rare whale species eluded scientists until a team of researchers finally spotted one alive in the wild. See it here.
Sulphur Cave, a cave on the border of Greece and Albania, is home to what scientists believe might be the largest spider web ever.
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.