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Most people expect a dog to bark or a cat to meow. But nature doesn’t always follow the script. Across the animal kingdom, ...
The Maryland Zoo has announced the birth of an endangered lemur, called a Coquerel’s sifaka, marking the first arrival of ...
Nature’s natural colors can be breathtaking. Tropical birds are famous for their brightly colored feathers, and many fish ...
New research shows oxytocin levels in lemur brains may drive social shifts, offering insight into behavior and evolution.
If you find yourself in Madagascar, you've a good chance to witness the Sifakas galloping about, but why do they do this?
Madagascar, an island nation located off the southeastern coast of Africa, is famous for its unique biodiversity, stunning ...
Imagine waking up one morning to a world where birds no longer sing, forests stand eerily silent, and rivers run devoid of ...
From elephants in Botswana to leopards in the Serengeti National Park, there are so many cool African safaris that you will ...
Mozambique may not make the list of top holiday destinations for many Brits this Easter, or even over the summer, yet one of ...
Though the fluffiest animals are often domesticated, the wild also boasts its own fluffy creatures; just be cautious, as some ...
From the fossa to the African wildcat, these nocturnal creatures lead an elusive life, silently thriving under the moonlight.
A sea animal that looks just like seaweed. It helps it hide from other animals in the water. A small, cute armadillo with soft pink armour. It lives underground in Argentina and is very shy.