Over four years, a team from Canada’s CetAsia Research Group traveled to the Amazon river, where they then closely watched ...
Scientists studying Amazon river dolphins in Brazil have observed males spraying urine into the air, a ritual for communication.
After five years of planning, design, construction and animal acquisition, Caldwell Zoo‘s long-awaited Amazon River’s Edge ...
One river in the Amazon rainforest is so hot that it literally boils, destroying nearby biodiversity
Peru’s boiling river reaches 210°F, killing animals instantly. Scientists found biodiversity drops by 11% for every 1.8°F ...
Scientists suggest that the bristles on the dolphins' snouts help them 'decode' messages in other dolphins' urine.
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ZME Science on MSNSome dolphins pee up into the air and we’ve only now learned thisDolphins have pulled off some bizarre stunts, but this one is something else. Picture this: a male Amazon river dolphin swims ...
A rare Amazon cold wave dropped temperatures drastically, prompting researchers to study its effects on wildlife. While most ...
Rachael Stuckey gets more than a few double takes when she takes her two pet skunks to Home Depot or stops by the Starbucks drive-through for a pup cup.
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Top 10 Capybara Hotspots in South AmericaThe Pantanal, Brazil The Pantanal in Brazil, an astounding wetland region, stretches over an enormous area, making it the ...
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