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One-legged hawk has Belleville man to thank for its escape from rising flood water
Belleville News-Democrat via Yahoo Canada News· 23 hours ago“A lot of folks were just trying to take pictures, but some folks were harassing the bird by poking...
Giant millipede lost to science rediscovered in Madagascar’s jungle | CNN
CNN.com· 1 day agoThe conservation organization aims to locate species that have not been seen and recorded for a...
Giant armadillo fossil reveals humans were in South America a surprisingly long time ago
CNN.com· 3 days agoMore than 20,000 years ago in what’s now Argentina, some of the earliest people in the Americas...
Are Daddy Longlegs Truly Spiders? Setting the Record Straight
HowStuffWorks via Yahoo Canada News· 3 days agoThat's right – daddy longlegs isn't an actual kind of spider, but a colloquial name that's been...
What happened to hawk that was pushed out of SLO County eagle’s nest? See how it’s doing
San Luis Obispo Tribune via Yahoo Canada News· 3 days agoVandenheuvel said the hawk will likely be released after about three weeks, once Pacific Wildlife...
Black Squirrel Mama 'Folds Up' Baby To Take Him With Her and It's Too Adorable
PetHelpful· 4 days agoIf they survive all this, they...Squirrels Black squirrels like the ones in this video are not a...
The Tarantula Is Big and Hairy But Not So Scary
HowStuffWorks via Yahoo News· 4 days agoBoth can be found in the jungles South America...The female tarantula typically grows larger than a male tarantula of the same species, thanks to her...
My Months-Long Hunt for a Cattle-Killing Grizzly, from the Archives
Outdoor Life· 5 days agoWhen I heard of the grizzly that was raiding the Babbitt herds, I became interested in trying to get...
Diving with penguins: tech gives ocean scientists a bird’s-eye view of foraging in Antarctic waters
The Conversation· 5 days agoChinstrap penguins are members of Antarctica’s brush-tailed group of penguins. The species is found mostly in the Western Antarctic Peninsula region, on ...
Great White North: Why more sharks are heading to Canada | Globalnews.ca
Global B.C.· 7 days agoThis northward shift includes great white sharks, tiger sharks and blacktip sharks, which are now...