Wild capuchin monkeys in Brazil using stone tools for past at least seven...
A research paper published in the journal Current Biology has unveiled that wild capuchin monkeys in Brazil open cashew nuts using stone tools. Main interesting revelation is that they have been doing...
View ArticleIncredible video of corals kissing, fighting Captured in ‘Wonder Microscope’
A new microscope has prepared an incredible video that shows corals kissing, growing and fighting amid reefs that look more like gorgeous marine gardens drifting in a breeze. The wonder microscope has...
View ArticleFlorida Wildlife officials give up Plans for Second Bear Hunt in Fall
Florida wildlife officials have stopped planning for a second bear hunt in the fall. For now, they have made up their mind to hunt for other means to make tension-filled ursine relations better. The...
View ArticleManatees death outbreak again takes up full swing in Indian River
Since the end of May, carcasses of eight manatees have been found. State wildlife officials said that the manatees’ deaths owing to pollution have again started in the Indian River Lagoon of Brevard...
View ArticleManatees are dying again in polluted Indian River Lagoon
Manatees have started dying once again in Florida. State officials said that between 2012 and 2015, about 158 manatees died in the state’s Indian River Lagoon, once called the America’s most diverse...
View ArticleTotal Amazonian tree species tally is at 11,676 so far: Study
There are vast numbers of tree species in the Amazon rainforest in comparison to elsewhere worldwide. It would take over 300 years to record them all. In fact, for the past three centuries, intrepid...
View ArticleRecord Numbers of Turtle Nests Reported in South Carolina and Florida
Southeast is having a very good season of loggerhead sea turtle nesting. Record number of turtle nests has been seen in regions along coasts of Florida and South Carolina. The numbers also suggest that...
View ArticleBiologists fear Colorado Wildfire wiped out Endangered Cutthroat Trout
Wildfire is not only deadly for land animals, but for aquatic animals too. Colorado wildlife officials have reported that the Hayden Pass fire must have affected a rare fish. They believe the fish is...
View ArticleNational Park Service researchers discover two litters of mountain lion...
Recently, two litters of mountain lion kittens have been found by National Park Service researchers in the eastern Santa Susana Mountains. As a whole, five cubs, including three females and two males,...
View ArticleResearchers See Corals Dancing With New Microscope
A new research reveals that scientists have been able to get a real close look at the dancing corals using a new underwater microscope. The research was published in the journal Nature Communications...
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