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The annual migration of more than 57,000 beluga whales is about to start - and you can watch it on the Beluga Whale Live Cam.
One of two rare elephant seals which arrived at Dudley Zoo.from the Antarctic in February, 1972. They were brought to the zoo ...
As a wildlife filmmaker, Bertie Gregory is always ready for a challenge. But his adventurous streak leads him to unimaginable ...
Bertie Gregory is a wildlife filmmaker who is no stranger to putting himself in harm's way in the name of his craft - and his ...
Whether you're clocking up miles on foot, on wheels or by paddle, these unique active travel experiences promise fresh air, ...
We share your best smartphone photos selected as AP's Smartphone Picture of the Week, taken by you - the readers! The post ...
Reigning as the largest land predators, polar bears are the true kings of the Arctic. With body lengths reaching up to 3 ...
In a baffling show of generosity, killer whales across the globe are giving fish to humans—and scientists are racing to ...
Once a moose is fully grown, their risk of being eaten by a bear or wolf goes down. Unfortunately, these defensive methods, like kicking and stomping, are useless in the water against killer whales.
Killer whales have been caught on video breaking off pieces of seaweed to rub and groom each other, scientists announced Monday, in what they said is the first evidence of ...
Scientists have spotted a subset of killer whales using seaweed to scratch each other’s backs, marking the first known identification of “tool” usage by marine mammals. The “southern ...