Sleeping Warthog
A warthog trying to go to sleep.Source: Image of the day
Monkey Herds Goats, Alone
Monkeys are very smart. They can be trained to do many things.They can also learn many things on their own, by observing humans and copying what they do. It seems this monkey may have an over active maternal...
Orphaned black bear cubs will have a new Vancouver home
Orphaned black bear cubs will now have a new home to go in Vancouver as a black bear rehab centre will open in North Vancouver. The cubs will be raised until they can be released back in to the wild. "Environment...
Puerto Rico Exporting 2000 Monkeys to Baghdad
What do you do with unwanted monkeys that are destroying your agriculture? Well if you're in Puerto Rico they have a one way ticket to Baghdad. Over thirty years ago a dozen patas and rhesus...
Palm Oil Frenzy Threatens to Wipe out Orangutans
TANJUNG PUTING NATIONAL PARK, Indonesia - Hoping to unravel the mysteries of human origin, anthropologist Louis Leakey sent three young women to Africa and Asia to study our closest relatives: It was...
created by Mary Richard | 4 years ago | updated 4 years ago
1042 views | 83 recommendations | 12 comments
1042 views | 83 recommendations | 12 comments
Raw Video: Police Chase Ends In Violent Crash
Why do they always think they could get away?A suspected teenage drunk driver was caught-on-tape leading police on a wild chase through the streets of Marietta, Georgia. The teen was later arrested and faces...
Spike Jonze Knows "Where the Wild Things Are"
The new Spike Jonze live-action retelling of the well known children's book "Where the Wild Things Are" is currently in post-production and slotted to release October 19th, 2009. The fantasy children's book seems...
created by josiemitchell | 4 years ago | updated 4 years ago
700 views | 10 recommendations | 4 comments
700 views | 10 recommendations | 4 comments
Black rhinos released into African wild
Black rhinos have been released back into the wild in Kenya. They were captive-bred and this is the first time it has happened in 25 years.It is an important landmark for African wildlife conservation.Poaching...
Sachin breaks Lara’s record, crosses 12000 Test runs
"Sachin Tendulkar became the highest scorer in Test cricket after surpassing West Indian legend Brian Lara in the ongoing second Test in Mohali on Friday. India vs Australia 2nd Test - Live Score The Master Blaster needed just 15 runs today to overtake Lara’s Test match... cows point to the north
"New weird news related to cows: Researchers discovered that cattle have a good sense of direction and tend to point in a northerly direction. It has long been observed that cows appear to have a talent for weather forecasting and are able to predict when rain is on the way,...
Russia's Putin saves TV crew from Siberian tiger
Man you can't buy publicity like this. Or maybe you can? Who knows what happens in the jungles of the Far East? Either way this is a story that perfectly supports Putin's carefully crafted macho... Golf War: Monty rounds on Poulter in Ryder Cup wild card row
As Ryder Cup fever sweeps the golf world competition for the European Team wildcard places has led to two of the top players having a verbal set-to that would see them being accused of ungentlemanly conduct had it...
created by Paul Conneally | 4 years ago | updated 4 years ago
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265 views | 0 recommendations | 0 comments
No Teddy Bears In Camper’s Country
All too often is the Black Bear portrayed in the media as a lovable, cuddly, victimized species, and I think it is about time to look outside the window and smell the bear poop! I was a victim of a bear attack and...South China tigers teeter on brink of extinction
The South China tigers are verging on the brink on extinction from hunting and deforestation, and these magestic animals are so close to being gone forever."Historically revered as an archetypal Chinese...
After 200 million years, all-male future spells doom for reptiles
A group of reptiles called tuataras, the only surviving order that were around when dinosaurs roamed the earth could be wiped out because climate change could turn all the eggs into males - causing them to not be...
created by Amy Judd | 4 years ago | updated 4 years ago
2405 views | 13 recommendations | 34 comments
2405 views | 13 recommendations | 34 comments

