Scientists suggest that the bristles on the dolphins' snouts help them 'decode' messages in other dolphins' urine.
Peru’s boiling river reaches 210°F, killing animals instantly. Scientists found biodiversity drops by 11% for every 1.8°F ...
Araújo-Wang told New Scientist: “On the first occasion, we saw a male flip his belly up out of the water, expose his penis ...
After five years of planning, design, construction and animal acquisition, Caldwell Zoo‘s long-awaited Amazon River’s Edge ...
Over four years, a team from Canada’s CetAsia Research Group traveled to the Amazon river, where they then closely watched ...
An assortment of creatures native to the Amazon Rainforest will soon make their homes at the Caldwell Zoo. This included the ...
Tupi, the San Antonio Zoo's capybara, may be only two months old, but it has already captured the hearts of locals and animal ...
Timpishka, is in the Mayantuyacu region of Peru, and can reach temperatures of up to 100°C.
It's a place where few living things can survive in the water. Deep in the world's largest rainforest, there is a boiling ...
Dilane Salvaje was on the lookout for a green anaconda - the largest snake species in the world - in southern Colombia when ...
This year, the Lunar New Year falls today — Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2025 — marking the start of the Year of the Snake. The Lunar ...
Nearly a quarter of animals living in rivers, lakes and other freshwater sources are threatened with extinction, according to ...