Did you know that it is perfectly legal in this country to keep a lion as a pet? Or, if you prefer, a dingo, a camel or a ...
The police department said 64 animals were rescued from the home, found filled with feces and rotting furniture, while 27 ...
Nature boasts mesmerizing creatures with extraordinary eyes, offering unique survival advantages. From stalk-eyed flies with ...
The home was filled with toxic air and garbage, causing rescuers’ eyes and lungs to burn, according to authorities ...
From the wetlands of the Chesapeake Bay to the forests farther inland, Maryland hosts an array of birds, mammals, reptiles, insects, and crustaceans. Several animals native to Maryland have been ...
Genesee County Animal Control is overwhelmed after taking in dozens of dogs that were being hoarded at a Flint Township home.
“Animals in War,” a Sean-Penn starring anthology telling the true stories of animals impacted by the war in Ukraine, has been ...
Authorities called the rescue effort 'physically revolting and emotionally draining.' ...
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It sounds fake, but camels actually have three eyelids. They look bizarre, but they offer perfect protection from desert storms
Desert stories tend to sound exaggerated, yet camel eyes bring real science to scenes people imagine from old adventure films ...
The deep sea is cold, dark and under immense pressure. Yet life has found a way to prevail there, in the form of some of Earth’s strangest creatures. Since deep-sea critters have adapted to near ...
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Donations sought for 64 animals rescued from ‘physically revolting and emotionally draining’ conditions
FLINT, MI – Genesee County Animal Control is seeking assistance after rescuing 61 dogs and three cats from a Flint Township home this week. “We need as much support as possible right now,” animal ...
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How do animals sleep underwater without sinking?
Sleeping underwater might sound peaceful — but for ocean animals, it’s a matter of survival. Some dolphins sleep with one half of their brain at a time, keeping one eye open to avoid danger and ...
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