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Dog owners are ‘happier’ than those without a four-legged companion, according to a report. (Jon Mills/Zenger)
May 12, 2022 1982kontepeters

VIDEO: Having A Four-Legged Friend Improves Quality Of Life, According To Report

Animal wrangler Bozena Bienkowska coaxes perfect performances from her pets, including a raven and wolf-hybrid, to star in films and on TV. (Katielee Arrowsmith/Zenger)
April 22, 2022 1982kontepeters

Animal Wrangler Coaxes Perfect Screen Performances From Her Pets 

Breathtaking aerial images have revealed a cluster of 11 heron nests perched 100ft in the treetops - boosting hopes of a surge in the numbers breeding in the UK. (Simon Galloway/Zenger)
April 13, 2022 1982kontepeters

Breathtaking Aerial Images Reveal 11 Nests Perched 100 Feet In Trees At 17th Century Stately Home

The male wolfdog named Faelen (left) together with the wolfdog Maeve (right). (@runningwithwolfdogs/Zenger).
April 6, 2022 1982kontepeters

PACK IT IN YOU: Sneaky Wolf Hybrid Plays For Puppy Love

Reconstruction of the extinct owl Miosurnia diurna perched in a tree with its last meal of a small rodent, overlooking extinct three-toed horses and rhinos with the rising Tibetan Plateau on the horizon. (IVPP, Zheng Qiuyang/Zenger)
April 1, 2022 1982kontepeters

Owls About A Snack? 6-Million-Year-Old Owl Fossil Still Had Lunch In Its Stomach

Selected titanosaurian eggs and egg-clutches collected from the Late Cretaceous Serra da Galga Formation (Bauru Group) at Ponto Alta nesting site, Uberaba Municipality, Minas Gerais State, Brazil.  (Dr. Agustin G. Martinelli/Zenger)
March 31, 2022 1982kontepeters

Shell Of A Find: Scientists Find Massive Haul Of 80-Million-Year-Old Titanosaur Eggs

For the first 10 million years after dinosaurs died out, mammals prioritized boosting their body size to adapt to radical shifts in the makeup of Earth’s animal kingdom, according to new research. (Steve Chatterley/Zenger)
March 31, 2022 1982kontepeters

Mammals ‘Put Brawn Before Brains To Survive The Post-Dinosaur World’

Crazy ants swarm on a cobweb spider (Cryptachaea porter). The invasive ant species is wiping out various native insects and endangering native reptiles, birds and small mammals. (Mark Sanders/University of Texas)
March 30, 2022 1982kontepeters

Invasive Crazy Ants May Be Defeated By Microscopic Spore

The New Caledonian storm petrel (Fregetta lineata) dashes across the sea. The word “petrel” is thought to be derived from “Peter,” alluding to the biblical account of Peter walking on water. This bird was photographed in January 2020, off New Caledonia. (Hadoram Shirihai/Tubenoses Project/Zenger)
March 29, 2022 1982kontepeters

Newly Discovered Seabird Placed Straight On ‘Critically Endangered’ Species List

Male Caspian terns are not only responsible for leading their young on their first autumn migration to wintering quarters, but they also have an important role in defending their young against possible threats. Here, a young tern (bottom right corner) is seen roosting on a stopover site together with its parent, which is seemingly not happy about the approach of a young common gull. (Petri Hirva)
March 28, 2022 1982kontepeters

Like Learning To Drive: Bird Dads Guide Young On First Migration

One of the four tigers that spent over 15 years stuck in a train carriage in an Argentinean circus. The tigers arrived at their new home in South Africa on March 12. (Four Paws, Daniel Born/Zenger)
March 19, 2022 1982kontepeters

4 Circus Tigers Sent To Animal Sanctuary After Spending 15 Years In A Cage

A grasshopper clings to the grasses of the Carrizo Plain National Monument, June 1, 2001. President Bill Clinton established the national monument in his final days in office to save the last large remnant of the aboriginal ocean of grassland that once covered central California. (David McNew/Getty Images)
March 17, 2022 1982kontepeters

A Study Of Grasshopper Jaws Reveals Similarity To Mammals, Diversity Of Diet

Researcher Ashley Poust holds the fossilized lower jaw of Diegoaelurus, a bobcat-sized carnivore that lived 42 million years ago. Diegoaelurus was much smaller than the commonly known Smilodon, or saber-tooth cat, seen in the background. Smilodon evolved roughly 40 million years after Diegoaelurus went extinct, but both animals were saber-toothed, hyper-carnivorous predators, meaning their diets consisted almost entirely of meat. (San Diego Natural History Museum)
March 16, 2022 1982kontepeters

The Saber-Tooth Predator That Lived Millions Of Years Before Cats

A rodent species that lives on the steppes of Russia and northern Asia shapes its environment by trimming unpalatable bunchgrasses to watch for predatory birds in an example of natural ecosystem engineering. (Guoliang Li/University of Exeter)
March 15, 2022 1982kontepeters

Voles Cut Grass To Shape Their Environment And Fend Off Their Foes

Paleontologists in Argentina found hundreds of pieces of bone, shown in this press release photo with the pen serving as a measurement guide, that had been embedded inside the skin of certain prehistoric giant sloths. (Paleontological Museum of San Pedro/Zenger)
March 14, 2022 1982kontepeters

Prehistoric Giant Sloths Had Chain-Mail Armor Of Bone Mesh To Stop Predators

The species of giant tortoise that inhabits San Cristobal Island, initially thought to be Chelonoidis chathamensis, was found to genetically correspond to a different species, not yet described. (Galápagos National Park/Zenger)
March 13, 2022 1982kontepeters

Galapagos Giant Tortoises Alive Today May Actually Be A New Species, Scientists Say

A school of manini fish pass over a coral reef at Hanauma Bay on Jan. 15, 2005, in Honolulu, Hawaii. Many coral reefs are threatened by ocean warming and acidification, but a new study offers hope about their long-term survival. (Donald Miralle/Getty Images)
March 12, 2022 1982kontepeters

Optimism Grows For Survival Of Hawaiian Corals In Long-Term Study

California scrub jays are seen defeating a puzzle containing food, developed by scientists to test whether sociable birds have cognitive abilities superior to those of less sociable birds. (Oregon State University)
March 11, 2022 1982kontepeters

Loner Jays Learn Just As Well As Social Jays, Scientists Say

An American white pelican flies over the Sonny Bono Salton Sea National Wildlife Refuge, a major stop for birds on the Pacific Flyway, on June 23, 2006, near Calipatria, California. (David McNew/Getty Images)
March 10, 2022 1982kontepeters

Pelicans Prefer Native Fish At Popular Sport-Fishing Reservoir

European researchers discovered that pigs' barks, grunts and other vocalizations reveal emotions that can be monitored by farmers to improve production. (Elodie Briefer)
March 8, 2022 1982kontepeters

Pig Grunts, Barks And Squeals Reveal A Range Of Emotions

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