The other is that snakes don’t gather in general, since people tend to only come across one snake at a time. “So there was ...
Highlighting the best wildlife photography across land and sea, see some of the winning photos from this year's Wildlife ...
National Geographic helped the famous conservationist get her start—and followed her chimpanzee research and advocacy for ...
Dr. Jane Goodall DBE, UN Messenger of Peace and founder of the Jane Goodall Institute was certainly a rarity among conservationists: She was a household name. For more than six decades, she was the ...
In a study based on measurements of the bite force of living crocodilians, researchers have concluded that the ancient Sarcosuchus imperator "SuperCroc" had jaws of steel that no prey not even small ...
When George Shiras published his wildlife photographs in National Geographic it transformed the medium with his novel use of ...
The color change, driven by hormones, seems aimed at preventing males from accidentally mating with each other.
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Although sharks aren’t the mindless man-eaters they are sometimes made out to be, experts know that staying safe involves skill, knowledge, and practice. Host Bertie Gregory filming a ragged tooth ...
As Bertie Gregory remembers it, the seeds of his passion might have been sown in the fields of English farmers, near his childhood home, where an endless wildlife drama unfolded. He recalls spending ...