Conjoined grey whale twins considered a world’s first January 14, 2014 Whoa. The discovery of conjoined grey whale twins is considered a world’s first. The twins washed ashore in Baja California, Mexico on Jan. 5…. Continue Reading
Dogs plus magnetic field = pooping alignment January 11, 2014 These signs don’t represent a new scientific discovery about how dogs align themselves when they poop. If you took these “Don’t let your dog… Continue Reading
Canadian woman falls off horse begins speaking with Scottish accent January 9, 2014 Sharon Campbell- Rayment may have ancestors who were from Scotland, but the Ontario woman, who runs a horse riding school, has never been to… Continue Reading
Texas man says he shot Bigfoot, will take corpse on tour January 8, 2014 Rick Dyer’s previous Bigfoot braggadocio has been exposed as a hoax. His 2008 find proved to be nothing more than a rubber ape suit… Continue Reading
A plan to stop the Asian Carp January 7, 2014 No one much likes the Asian carp. They’re an invasive species and being found now on both sides of the Canada and U.S. border…. Continue Reading
Used Christmas trees helping animals in need January 6, 2014 Many send old Christmas trees to the chipper but a Wildlife Rescue Association in Burnaby, British Columbia has asked for donations and received a… Continue Reading
An invasion of snowy owls January 6, 2014 Arctic Snow Owls are staging an incredible invasion southwards with sightings coming in from Atlantic Canada, the northeastern U.S. and Great Lakes, several as… Continue Reading
Hippo delivers stillborn twins at the Calgary Zoo January 4, 2014 Calling it “almost a miracle,” the Calgary Zoo said in a statement today that its 26-year-old river hippopotamus, Sparky, delivered stillborn twins on Jan. 3. It’s both… Continue Reading
“Tracking a ghost” or how to observe the elusive wolverine January 2, 2014 Known better from comic books than real-life research, wolverines are among the world’s most mysterious creatures. But scientists in Alberta are managing the heroic feat… Continue Reading
What’s this? It’s a new species. December 31, 2013 This marine worm, temporarily named Antonbrunnia, was found during a survey by Marine Scotland around the north Atlantic near the Hebrides. Three other species, a… Continue Reading