The New Republic on MSNOpinion
The Internet Loves These “Gay Sheep.” The Real Story Is Much Darker.
A much-hyped fashion show with wool from “gay rams” obscures the brutal reality of an industry that exploits sheep sexuality ...
Experts have revealed insights into the courtship of turkeys, showing how males work together in teams to impress hens and ...
This time of year, turkeys are top of mind for many — and not just because they will be eating leftover turkey sandwiches for the next week. Wild turkeys can be spotted in flocks throughout the ...
Female green anacondas, significantly larger than males, exhibit sexual cannibalism by consuming their mates after breeding. This behavior, potentiall ...
AZ Animals US on MSN
Zebra Finch Calls Have Meaning, Study Reveals
A new study published in 'Science' reveals that Zebra finches have more complicated communication than expected.
PetMojo on MSN
Fierce Facts About Jaguars
Jaguars are among the most powerful predators in the animal kingdom, with striking spotted coats and incredible hunting ...
It’s heartbreaking to realize that creatures we’ve grown up admiring are fighting for survival due to rising global temperatures. Global warming isn’t just a distant threat; it’s a present danger, ...
The pond at their pen is agitated to keep it unfrozen all winter while the structure has a self-feeding station, as well as a ...
Study Finds on MSN
Bold Turkeys Die First? Study Reveals How Personality Shapes Which Gobblers Survive Hunting Season
Turkey “personalities” influence which birds hunters and predators target each spring. Bolder birds in pursuit of a mate are ...
They run on water, flash electric blue, and look like dinosaurs—but these real-life “dragons” are vanishing fast. A shocking ...
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