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  • Trillions of Insects Migrate Each Year — Even More Than Birds

    When you think migration, you may picture birds or whales. The largest migration on earth, though, includes much smaller creatures — a lot of them. A study published in the journal Science covers the seasonal migration of insects, which is almost eight times larger than the annual migration of birds that migrate from Britain to […] More

  • Wolves Prove We’ve Got ‘Alphas’ All Wrong

    For millennia, humans have been comparing themselves to wolves. It’s not a big stretch; the way wolves behave in their packs isn’t too different from the way human social structures work in tribes and families. But there’s one comparison we’ve been getting wrong. The “alpha-male” stereotype conjures up aggression and strong, loud leadership. It’s someone […] More

  • Sea Turtles May Navigate Using the Sun

    Image: Wikimedia Commons Even when they find themselves in unfamiliar waters, sea turtles have a remarkable ability to find their way home. Now, scientists have a pretty amazing theory about their navigational skills; They may be using the sun to set their very accurate internal compasses. Scientists at James Cook University in Australia tagged 22 […] More

  • 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

  • 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

  • Rainbow Tree: Surreal Colored Trees

    Have you ever seen such a colorful tree?! Known as the rainbow eucalyptus (or Eucalyptus deglupta), this surreal tree looks something like an artist’s creation. Believe it or not, though, this coloring is a natural response to the tree’s constant growth. The beautiful and unique color patterns appear as the tree’s bark is continuously shed. […] More

  • Bowhead Whales Live Up To 250 Years, Never Get Sick

    There are whales in the Arctic that have been alive since before the American Civil War. The reason? They simply don’t get sick. Bowhead whales are the longest living mammals on the planet, living up to 250 years (or perhaps longer). These massive cetaceans have a much higher resistance to cancer and aging than other mammals, […] More

  • This Frog Has The Most Adorable Squeak (Listen!)

    This ridiculously adorable frog sounds something like a dog toy. Known as the desert rain frog, this species emits a high-pitched squeak when threatened. The plump frogs are native to Namibia and South Africa, and they reside on sandy shores between the ocean and the sand dunes. The species is unique in its round form, bulging […] More

  • Watch This Surreal Time-Lapse of Glowworms in a New Zealand Cave

    We’ve found something you should probably add to your bucket list: seeing glowworms in New Zealand. The limestone Waitomo caves on the North Island of New Zealand hold the only known species of one of the most amazing insects in existence. Only about the size of a mosquito, luminous glowworms turn the caves into what looks like […] More

  • Elephant Intentionally Breaks Sprinkler, Has Best Day Ever (VIDEO)

    The elephant broke the sprinkler again. “Faa Sai,” a rescued female elephant at the Elephant Nature Park (ENP) in Chang Mai, Thailand, is having the best day ever. Apparently not the first time this has happened, elephants at the park find it humorous and entertaining to break the sprinklers around the premises. This is the second […] More

  • These Extreme Close-Ups Will Change the Way You See Bugs

    We compiled a few of our favorite close-up photos of different bugs to show you the secret world that exists on a tiny scale. These amazing photos will forever change how you see small creatures… Green orchid bee This metallic-colored bee is native to Central America, but was recently introduced into Florida. Only the females […] More

  • Sperm Whales Adopt Deformed Dolphin [Rare Footage]

    A deformed bottlenose dolphin was taken in as part of a family of sperm whales, and the rare alliance was caught on video! Researchers spent eight days observing the group off the coast of Lisbon, Portugal. Such an interaction had never been witnessed before. The adult male bottlenose dolphin has a severe spinal deformity, which […] More

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