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  • Drunken Birds Cause Traffic Jam On Austrian Highway

    Image: John Holmes A flock of “drunken” starlings apparently caused quite a fiasco on a busy motorway recently, according to The Local. Motorists were extremely confused when birds randomly started crashing into their cars and falling onto the A2 motorway between Inzersdorf and Vösendorf in Austria. Because there were so many birds on the road, […] More

  • This Zebra Shark Had Babies Without the Help of a Male

    A zebra shark that hadn’t been in contact with males for years gave birth to three healthy pups. Aquarists at The Reef HQ Great Barrier Reef Aquarium in Townsville, Australia reported that the captive zebra shark laid 41 eggs, 3 of which hatched. Named “Leonie” and in her twenties, she’s now one of the main attractions at […] More

  • Experts Consider Euthanizing Half of Australia’s Koalas

    Image: Taz Experts are considering a cull of tens of thousands of koalas in Australia. Koalas are suffering from a painful, often deadly sexually transmitted disease: a rather well-known bacteria, chlamydia. While this may not seem like that big of a deal, it’s extremely difficult (or sometimes impossible) to treat. This strain is different from the […] More

  • Rare “Pink” Elephant Calf Spotted In South Africa

    Images: Nicki Coertze/Caters News Well, that’s something you don’t see every day! A pink elephant calf was spotted in a herd in South Africa’s Kruger National Park. Believed to be albino, this sweet male was seen playing by the watering hole with the rest of his family. The calf was seen by Nicki Coertze while he […] More

  • Endangered Deer Infected With “Gory” Parasite

    Image: Ianaré Sévi Endangered key deer have a gruesome new problem: They’re infested with invasive screwworms, a species that hasn’t been seen in the United States for over 50 years. Staff at National Key Deer Refuge recently found deer infested with maggots of New World screwworm larvae that had previously been eradicated from the US in […] More

  • Why Are These Tiny Crocodiles Orange?

    A small population of tiny orange crocodiles lives inside rainforest caves in Gabon. Known as dwarf crocodiles (Osteolaemus tetraspis), this African species reach only an average of 4.9 feet in length and weigh between 40 and 70 pounds. Due to their small size, the majority of their protection comes from a heavily armored neck, back, and […] More

  • One-Year-Old Seal Saved After Discarded Fishing Line Is Removed From His Neck

    Image: Marine Mammals of Maine Picking up discarded fishing line (or any trash for that matter) could save a life! This young harbor seal was found on the coast of Maine with monofilament fishing line cutting deep into his neck. As he was just one year of age, the line would have continued to slice into his skin […] More

  • Man Bravely Removes Coke Can From Skunk’s Head

    Mike MacMillon was on his way to a meeting with the mayor when he noticed a skunk running around his street with a coke can stuck on his head. Realizing he was in his best suit and the smell of skunk might not be great for his upcoming meeting, Mike was understandably a bit hesitant to […] More

  • First Ever Sloth Born by C-Section

    The first ever sloth cesarean section was performed in Costa Rica in an effort to save a mother and baby after the mother fell out of a tree. Sam Trull, co-founder of Sloth Institute Costa Rica, received a call from a local hotel worker who reported that a sloth appeared to be injured after falling […] More

  • Mysterious Light Beams Appearing All Over the World

    Light pillars are mysterious vertical beams of light seen around the globe. What exactly are they? Though some have been reported as UFO sightings, light pillars are actually a naturally occurring phenomenon that are commonly explained as optical illusions. If you’ve never seen one, light pillars are beautiful beams of vertical light that extend from bright light […] More

  • Rescued 10-Pound Cub Brings Hope For Her Disappearing Species

    Bornean Sun Bear Conservation Center Meet “Wawa”, a sun bear cub that was found alone and lifeless in a Malaysian forest. It is still unclear what happened to her mother, but knowing that sun bear mothers rarely abandon their cubs, experts believe that her mother was likely poached for her body parts. Thankfully, Wawa was […] More

  • This Frog Just Went Extinct

    Image: Brian Gratwicke The last known Rabbs’ fringe-limbed tree frog has died. The species, not even discovered until 2005, is now extinct. The last of its kind, the male frog named “Toughie”,  was collected in Panama when a team of herpetologists were on an expedition to study a deadly chytrid fungus that is currently decimating amphibian populations […] More

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