White-nose syndrome is a disease that affects bats. Unlike rabies, white-nose syndrome is not known to be spread to humans.
Watch garter and water snakes resolve conflict without fighting and learn why most snakes avoid unnecessary battles.
With razor sharp interlocking teeth piranhas can shred fish muscle and even small bones while hunting or scavenging.
We explain why you see more spider webs in your home in the fall, which spiders they could be, and what you can do.
During spawning migration, salmon may follow floodwaters across roads, a rare but fascinating natural event to witness.
Dragonflies snatch mosquitoes and flies mid-air without any venomous sting. The predators rely on speed and powerful jaws.
Spider season is well underway, with male spiders seeking out mates before the season turns cool and spiders go dormant.
White giraffes aren't albinos. Find out how they are different, how they get their color, and how it affects their survival.
The mystery of the cassowary's casque has been solved, but scientists have more questions that have yet to be answered.
This video explores 12 animals that prove that living in packs goes beyond survival, stressing the importance of complex social bonds, improved hunting strategies, and mutual protection. Through ...
The appearance of the Asian longhorned tick in Maine is a big cause for concern. How does it affect you and what should you ...
Can dogs eat beans? Read more to see which beans are safe for dogs to eat and how some may be a good addition to their diet.
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