Two-legged dog’s romp at the beach offers internet inspiration April 1, 2014 Duncan Lou Who was born with a birth defect that you’d think would doom a dog. A severely deformed pelvis left the boxer with… Continue Reading
Terrifying huge German rats with inch long fangs on way to Britain March 30, 2014 These scary rats have already overrun the German town of Halle terrifying residents. Now they are on the verge of moving over to Ireland,… Continue Reading
Killer whales get up close to divers March 24, 2014 Baby sea lions, swim! This video still gets my heart racing every time I see it. Photographer Rich Howard first began taking underwater photography… Continue Reading
Where herrings thrive in Vancouver so do dolphins and orcas March 18, 2014 False Creek is one of the most polluted waterways in British Columbia. It’s no wonder. For more than a century, the inner harbour in… Continue Reading
Bananas infested with hundreds of spiders March 18, 2014 A British family purchased a bunch of bananas. What they got in addition to their fruit was hundreds of creepy crawlies. It was shocked… Continue Reading
Till human voices alert elephants they gauge threat levels March 17, 2014 When elephants hear human voices, they can hear by sussing out clues about age, gender and ethnicity whether the person is a threat or… Continue Reading
Baby gorilla born by rare c-section with help from human and animal doctors March 14, 2014 Imani, an 18-year-old gorilla at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park gave birth to a baby girl after an emergency c-section. The full-term baby,… Continue Reading
Puppies look like pandas and no dye was involved March 6, 2014 Several puppies born in the city of Yancheng in China last month bear a striking resemblance to pandas. The puppies owner says out of… Continue Reading
I’m a Meerkat, what are you? February 28, 2014 Answered six questions and according to this new quiz circulating on Facebook, I now know what critter I am. Meerkats, like me, apparently are… Continue Reading
Cows in pairs are smarter than cows on their lonesome February 27, 2014 A crowd of cows are better than a cow alone. A new University of British Columbia study show dairy cows become better at learning… Continue Reading