Out in the wild, staying alive is not only about speed or raw strength. It is about using whatever nature hands you. For ...
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After decades gone, South America’s most powerful bird reappears and exposes an alarming collapse in its habitat
The harpy eagle (Harpia harpyja), one of the world’s largest and most powerful raptors, has reappeared across parts of its range in Central and South America after decades of absence. Verified ...
Sloth World is rapidly approaching a grand opening on Orlando’s International Drive, its executives say. The 7,500-square-foot facility will be home to more than 40 sloths living in a ...
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Sloths exchange kisses in a gentle display
Video by @cincinnatizooMoe and Lightning share a kiss behind the scenes! Did you know that sloths ‘kiss’?!? Although sloths are considered ‘solitary’ creatures, sharing a kiss between sloths is a ...
In 1991, a skateboarder discovered 1.5-million-year-old giant ground sloth fossils in Wilmington, North Carolina. Scientists from the Smithsonian determined the fossils belonged to two different ...
GODDARD, Kan. (KAKE) -- Weeks after Tanganyika Wildlife Park announced the passing of two of its sloths, the wildlife sanctuary has lost another, but says it's also learning more about the health ...
Explore the world’s fastest birds of prey, from falcons to eagles, and learn how extreme speed and high-velocity make them ...
Onslo, the sloth, asks Cat, Nick, and Sally, "How slow can you go?" Onslo, the sloth, asks Cat, Nick, and Sally, "How slow can you go?" ...
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