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Learn why some orcas, commonly known as killer whales, are sharing their prey with humans.
Insects possess a remarkable ability to develop innate immune memory, and the mechanisms underlying this process are becoming a central topic in innate immunity research.
The behavior could be the first-ever documented accounts of wild predators offering their food to people. In a nutshell Wild ...
Often times you smell them before you see the black and white striped mammals. Some residents believe there’s a skunk problem ...
Footage of a speedy creature cruising around an Aussie bay last week was impressive enough to stun even a seasoned fisherman, ...
HEALTH chiefs have warned of the danger of touching sick or dead wild birds – over risks of bird flu. In recent weeks, groups ...
According to a May publication in the Journal of Wildlife Diseases, researchers at UH Mānoa and the College of Tropical ...
Due to her impaired echolocation, Dagny the dolphin was unable to navigate Gulf waters following Hurricane Michael, leaving ...
Behavioral ecologist Michael Weiss was browsing through new drone footage of the orca pods he studies in the Salish Sea when he spotted one of the killer whales carrying something green in its mouth ...
A single tick bite is now capable of transforming lifelong meat enthusiasts into individuals who must completely avoid red meat or face potentially life-threatening allergic reactions, marking one of ...
Two new studies add to the evidence that human activity, from fishing to urban development, is driving the evolution of wild ...
The killer whales are using a kind of marine loofah to exfoliate. Rubbing the kelp between their bodies is a form of mutual ...