Shelter to bury 240 dogs in animal abuse case July 31, 2013 Here’s another example of how animal hoarding is neither healthy for pets or people. It also show the kindness displayed for the deceased animals…. Continue Reading
Vegan kitten nearly dies, but is revived after eating meat July 22, 2013 Remember Howard Jones? He’s the singer who had some hit songs in the ’80s (and perhaps surprisingly, is still touring), but he also made… Continue Reading
Do dogs see in colour? July 22, 2013 A new study suggests things aren’t so black and white in the canine world. Dogs can also detect hues of blue and yellow. Want to… Continue Reading
Rattlesnake bites the hand that feeds it July 21, 2013 A massasauga rattlesnake housed at the Toronto Zoo bit a keeper as the 45-year-old was feeding the slithery snake. The worker was taken to… Continue Reading
OMG. WTF is this? July 12, 2013 Alien? Please say alien. It’s an alien, right? Oh crap. Misshapen baboon. h/t Huffington Post Photo Llewellynn Dixon Continue Reading
Bear attack in B.C. July 11, 2013 We love man versus beast stories. And, Elias Hart has one such tale after an aggressive black bear knocked him down and chased him over a… Continue Reading
Impala (not the car) cheats cheetah by running into a Toyota July 10, 2013 This is some incredible footage of a group of impala fleeing two cheetahs in South Africa’s Kruger National Park. One fleet-footed impala leaps into the… Continue Reading
Rusty the red panda on the lam – but not for long June 24, 2013 Like most celebrities, Rusty’s fame was fleeting. The red panda from the Washington, D.C. zoo briefly escaped his enclosure launching a brief social media… Continue Reading
Fawn scooped out of pool June 21, 2013 Forget Bambi on ice. This doe-eyed critter was fished from a Kelowna, B.C. swimming pool with a little help from a conservation officer. No… Continue Reading
Rare right whale found off B.C.’s northern coast June 20, 2013 North Pacific right whales were hunted to the edge of extinction. Nobody had even seen one in 60 years until James Pilkington, a biologist… Continue Reading