Wild Animals
-
Alligators Use Their Snouts in Frozen Lakes Like Snorkels to Survive Winter
Alligators stick their snouts above the water before it gets frozen survive the winter months. Alligators use their snouts above frozen lakes, ponds, or swamps like snorkels to survive the winter months.
Latest Research Articles
Snake on a Plane: Garter Snake Frightens Passengers at a United Airlines Flight
-
College Wrestler Got Into a Brawl with Bear to Rescue Teammate
-
Scottish Couple Flees from their Florida Home After Seeing Alligators and Sharks on Streets
-
New York Man Arraigned After Smuggling Pythons in his Pants at the Canadian Border
-
China Plans to Teach Tiger Cubs in 'Kindergarten' on How to be a Proper Wild Cat
-
First Fox to Hunt Fish for Food Observed by Scientists in Spain
-
Over 1.1 Million Sea Turtles Killed between 1990 and 2020 [New Study]
-
Social Media Videos are Endangering Australia's Whales: Victorian Authorities
-
2,500 Wild Animals in Zimbabwe Are Being Sedated for Relocation Due to Climate Change
-
Private Collectors in England Found to Have Kept More Than 2000 Dangerous Wild Animals
Feeding Wild Animals Begging For Food Might Lead to Deers That Harass People 10 Years From Now
-
Osama the Crocodile Feasts on 80 Villagers in Uganda: New Reports Emerge