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These eye-opening tiger facts prove why they’re the most feared big cats
Some creatures just seem to have won the genetic lottery. You know the ones. They’re effortlessly cool, impossibly ...
Nature is full of surprises, but few are as fascinating as hybrid animals, creatures born from crossing two different species ...
Researchers have known for some time that deer leave marks on trees by rubbing their foreheads and antlers. They do this to ...
Long known for communicating through scent and sound, learn how deer may also be using photoluminescence to advertise their ...
Earlier studies suggest that other mammals also glow under UV light, but the reasons why have been vague. Deer use the same ...
Early last year I moved house away from the city to a farm out in the countryside. The new house is in a hollow surrounded by ...
A true David and Goliath story happened this month at a Polish zoo when a tiny deer took on a massive rhino and, against all ...
British deer could face the same fate as the red squirrel, experts have warned - as a study reveals they are being ...
Javelinas are a staple of the southwestern deserts. Learn how their hunting season is organized to ensure this species ...
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Deer marks leave trees glowing in the dark—scientists say they’re ‘signposts’ for mates
Researchers in Georgia studied hundreds of rubs, scrapes, and markers left by male deer. These markers seemed to glow in ...
Conservationists argue that although gray wolf recovery has been something of a success story, with numbers growing to over 4 ...
Every winter day in a Maine backyard, dozens of deer eat oats, apples and acorns from wooden troughs. Unbeknownst to the deer, four cameras live-stream their every move to thousands of people. Fans ...
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