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Little Girl Declares She Wants to Find a Megalodon Tooth—and Promptly Plucks One From Beach on Christmas Day

It was Christmas day, and young Molly was jumping for joy having unwrapped a pair of insulated waders and a sifting basket. They were exactly...

Queensland Surfers Could Soon be Protected from Shark Attacks With Fleet of Early Warning Drones

New camera-equipped drones are giving Australian lifeguards an eye in the sky on the lookout for sharks. For decades, Queensland has used baited hook drumlines...

Researchers Capture Rare Video of ‘Mourning’ Mother Dolphin Staying with Deceased Calf for Days (WATCH)

A mother dolphin was seen carrying her deceased calf on her back in the middle of the Mediterranean sea. The tragic and rare moment was...

Your Inspired Weekly Horoscope From Rob Brezsny: A ‘Free Will Astrology’

Our partner Rob Brezsny provides his weekly wisdom to enlighten our thinking and motivate our mood. Rob’s Free Will Astrology, is a syndicated weekly...

Amazing Spectacle as Rare White Risso’s Dolphin Leaps Above the Water For Photographer – LOOK

A wildlife photographer captured an amazing spectacle when a rare white Risso's dolphin flipped out of the water. Jay Spring was enjoying a Californian boat...

Friendship Between Species: First-Time Report of Wild Dolphin Changing its Language for Harbor Porpoises

A dolphin that lives alone among harbor porpoises has been found to change its vocalization in an attempt to pick up the langue of...

Lawyer Smashes World Record Becoming Fastest Female to Row Across the Atlantic – To Show Girls Anything is Possible

A London lawyer has set a new world record for the fastest ever female solo row across the Atlantic in an effort to “show...

One of the Largest ‘Sea Dragon’ Fossils Ever Found in Britain Unearthed As a Complete Ichthyosaur

A fossil of a giant sea reptile found in England is being called the greatest find in the history of British paleontology. A complete ichthyosaur...

Why Do Animals Play? Because They Need To Play – Just Like Children Do

As much as it’s a time for growing and learning, childhood is also a time for unabashed joy. Pastimes like careening down a snowy...

Endangered Humpback Whales Gain New Protections in Pacific Ocean From the U.S

The U.S. administration has announced it will be officially protecting 116,098 square nautical miles of the Pacific Ocean as critical habitat for three populations...

5 Experiments Proving Invertebrates Are Much More Aware than We Think

Swat a fly; who cares, it's not like they have feelings. Or do they? Jonathan Balcombe is an English ethologist—a studier of animal behavior—and has...

Size Doesn’t Matter to a Dolphin Mom As She Adopts a Whale Calf

Off the coast of New Zealand, a group of marine biologists has discovered a mother bottlenose dolphin that had adopted a baby pilot whale. The...

Rare Evidence Proves Birds Are Able to Change Their Culture to Become More Efficient

Birds are able to change their culture to become more efficient, according to new research from Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior. In animals, “culture”...

5-Year-old is a Neighborhood Hero For Drawing Colorful Messages of Hope on Her House During Lockdown (Look)

A little girl has become famous in her neighbourhood after drawing colourful messages of hope on her family's garage door in lockdown. Mom-of-two Christine Hilditch...

Baboon, Bear, or Bison: Find Out Which Animal Personality Best Matches Yours in a Free Fun Quiz

Have you ever wondered what kind of animal best represents your personality? A 10-question personality quiz has caught fire since appearing on CNN, CBS, and...

Creamy vs. Crunchy – What Your Peanut Butter Preference Says About Your Personality: Poll

Whether or not you like your peanut butter creamy or crunchy may actually say more about you than you think, according to a new...

Giant Sharks That Glow in the Dark Discovered by Scientists Who Got Wise to Their Camouflage

For many, sharks are scary enough as it is—and a glow-in-the-dark-shark is simply more than our nerves could handle. Fortunately, the kitefin shark (Dalatias licha),...

In Rare Bipartisan Agreement on Climate, U.S. Senators Forge Plan to Phase Out Use of a Potent Greenhouse Gas

A group of U.S. Senate Republicans have authored an amendment to an energy and manufacturing bill that would launch a transition away from hydrofluorocarbons,...

Two Beluga Whales Are Free for the First Time Since 2011 With a New Life On The Icelandic Coast

Beluga whales Little Grey and Little White have been moved to the open-water section of the Sea Life Trust sanctuary in Klettsvik Bay. 

After COVID Cancels All Flights, One Man Sailed Solo Across the Atlantic to Reach His 90-Year-old Father

With international flights cancelled due to coronavirus, Juan Manuel Ballestero decided to sail home solo on 85-day odyssey across the Atlantic.