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Here's how Jorge the sea turtle prepared for the improbable journey—decades after he was found tangled in a fishing net off ...
After being hunted to eradication in Washington and Oregon in the 1930s and 1940s, the gray wolf’s recovery in these states ...
From their odd appendages to their unsavory hygiene, certain animals suffer an image problem. But their awkward attributes ...
Conservationists went to dramatic lengths to save the birds, including pumping boiling hot water into the ground to ward off fire ants.
In the deep seas found at the Earth’s poles, explorers are still finding elusive and mysterious sea creatures. On an ...
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For the first time, Antarctic krill have been found on seafloor vents. One scientist is working to figure out what they are ...
When it’s time to feed the kids, koala moms do their doody. Then the little ones snack on it. Before you poo-poo the idea, a ...
For me, the most fascinating part is the fact that such a group of animals managed to adapt to different habitats, which ...
Defecating exposes sloths to predators on the jungle floor. An unexpected ally benefits, and returns the favor.
Putting the well-being of animals first should be every photographer’s goal. National Geographic photographers share tips on how they do it.
A first-ever collaboration between the National Gallery of Art and the Smithsonian examines the birth of natural history.