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Wildlife photographer Isaac Spotts spends most of his time capturing the incredible animals that call Yellowstone National ...
Even wild animals’ skin can burn, if they’re living in unusual conditions.
After some polar sleuthing, which involved scrutiny of hair collected from six polar bears in the wild, the scientists homed in on the hair "sebum" (or grease) as the all-important protectant.
Scientists began with mice to see if the process works before possibly moving on to edit embryos of Asian elephants, the woolly mammoth's closest living relative.
Three wildlife experts explain why and how you and your family can look for animal tracks on your next outdoors adventure.
Among the animals featured in a recent crop of memoirs that explore what it means to connect with an untamed creature are (from top left) a hare, a hawk, a fox and a magpie.