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Nebraska's John Butler hasn't coordinated a defense in 12 years, but he sees himself as a "natural leader" who can reach ...
The conditions are favorable for colorful fall foliage in the Northeast, but most areas in the United States will see "steamy ...
When we looked for life lessons in some of the most successful zoo escapes, we found out why we’re so fascinated by these ...
The SFPD said they detained a person, who matched the suspect’s description, a short distance from the stabbing incident. The ...
Tarantulas will soon start mating season. Will they come to Ohio? Here's what to do if you encounter one, and two other ...
The baby elephant, born on July 23, still doesn't have a name, but met the public for the first time with mom Sunny and her ...
Philadelphia’s big cat population has officially increased by two.
Feeding wild elephants might seem kind, but a new study by researchers at the University of California San Diego warns that it can lead to serious harm.
Normally, Delaware’s five state parks may report a handful of summer jellyfish stings, said Bailey Noel, a beach patrol captain. But Fenwick Island State Park recently reported 92 stings on a single ...
The incident should prompt a rethink of our approach to wild animals in captivity, and whether it’s right – or safe – to keep them there at all.
A new study argues that religion, politics and war affect how animals and plants in cities evolve, and the confluence of these forces seem to be actively affecting urban wildlife in L.A.