Scientists warn that losing Africa’s large animals is draining ecosystem energy and reshaping the continent’s biodiversity.
The continent’s ecosystems now run on less than two-thirds of their historical energy, with the decline of elephants, lions, and rhinos reshaping landscapes and livelihoods ...
Sometimes, nature surprises us with something so rare that it immediately catches our eye. One of those rare sights is the ...
If you’ve ever wondered why the giraffe has such a long neck, the answer seems clear: it lets them reach succulent leaves atop tall acacia trees in Africa. Only giraffes have direct access to those ...
Africa's ecosystems are running on less than two-thirds of the natural energy they once had, according to new Oxford-led ...
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Orcas in Mexico Are Perfecting a Chilling Way to Hunt Great White Sharks
A tight-knit orca squad in the Gulf of California has perfected a grim skill: roll a young great white shark onto its back, wait for the lights to go out, and scoop out its buttery liver. Two separate ...
A new Oxford study uncovers a hidden energy crisis within Africa’s wildlife, revealing how the loss of large animals may be ...
Planning a big trip often requires flexibility. In some cases, it may also require mentally preparing for a baboon attack. While monkeys may be cute, they ...
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These 23 Animals Have Gone Extinct in the Past 150 Years
Thought to be extinct in the wild, the Spix Macaw currently exists in captivity with their numbers in the dismally low 60 to ...
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Spot these ‘Secret Seven’ animals on your next safari
Another agile, cat-like animal, the large-spotted genet sports dark spots and stripes on its greyish-white, elongated body. Its most outstanding feature is its ringed, black-tipped tail, which ...
Saharan savannah country. From the bumpy back seat of the safari vehicle, having morphed into full Jane (as in Tarzan) mode, ...
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