The biggest cetacean in the world is the blue whale, whose scientific name is Balaenoptera musculus. Despite some people’s ...
Sharks are incredible, deadly predators. They can detect chemicals from hundreds of meters away in small quantities, sense the electrical discharge from living beings, and have insanely powerful bites ...
The state with the most crocodile infestations also happens to be the only state in the U.S. where the species is native.
The country of Indonesia spans a distance larger than that between Los Angeles and New York City, encompassing roughly 18,000 islands. This cradle of biodiversity contains countless endangered species ...
Pythons and Anacondas are some of the largest snakes in the world today, but what about prehistoric snakes? Has anyone ever found fossils of snakes from long ago? How big do you think “dinosaur snakes ...
Reptiles are a diverse group of animals with more than 10,000 different species in the world. These include animals like ...
Cheetahs can go from 0 to 60 in an instant, but peregrine falcons dive bomb at over 200 miles per hour, making them the world ...
Shark tagger jobs involve collecting data on sharks and helping scientists know where to focus conservation efforts.
It’s common knowledge that the earth is divided into 7 continents–Asia, Africa, Australia, North America, South America, ...
This video examines an 8-foot-long giant millipede that was the largest of all time. Originating during the late ...
Grizzly bears stand at around 3 to 5 feet tall, and when standing on their back legs, some measure up to 8 feet tall. Their ...
In this post from WTNH News 8 in New Haven, Connecticut, police keep a watchful eye on a gray seal pup who mysteriously made ...