More than one-third of all vertebrate species on Earth are now being used by humans, according to new research by scientists from Dalhousie University and institutes around the world that shows almost ...
Jared Towers was in his research vessel on two separate occasions watching killer whales off the coast of Vancouver Island when the orcas dropped their prey directly in front of him and his colleagues ...
An orca offers a diver a piece of Eagle Ray liver off New Zealand in the Western South Pacific as shown in this handout image provided by Orca Research Trust. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Handout — Orca ...
When we talk about animals that are dangerous to humans, birds rarely make the list. However, deep within the forests of sub-Saharan Africa, there exists a bird that turns this idea upside down. It’s ...
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Wonder why your neighbor is hanging gourds up? Or why there appears to be an undulating donut on the weather radar? The answer to both is the purple martin. The largest swallow in North America, male ...
Jared Towers was in his research vessel on two separate occasions watching killer whales off the coast of Vancouver Island when the orcas dropped their prey directly in front of him and his colleagues ...
Jared Towers was in his research vessel on two separate occasions watching orcas off the coast of Vancouver Island when the animals dropped their prey directly in front of him and his colleagues. The ...
Inside the raptor hospital at the World Bird Sanctuary in Valley Park, veterinary supplies for treating birds of prey fill the building. In an exam room, a wall is stocked with various sizes of ...
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What If Terror Birds Never Went Extinct?
True to their nickname, terror birds (Phorusrhacidae) are known as one of the largest and also the most fearsome birds to ever live. These were flightless birds with ...
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From Alaska to Norway: Orcas offer prey to humans worldwide
New research reveals that wild orcas, or killer whales, sometimes offer food to humans, challenging assumptions about animal social behavior. According to Smithsonian Magazine, researchers have ...
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