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Viral Video of the Day for July 11, 2026: Woman shows off her "unbothered" Craigslist cat and viewers can't get enough!
Viral Video of the Day for July 11, 2026: Woman shows off her "unbothered" Craigslist cat and viewers can't get enough!
Runaway giraffe on the loose in Texas
Runaway giraffe on the loose in Texas
Tsunami, the rescue dog, wins hearts for saving 13 lives from rubble after Venezuela earthquakes
Tsunami, the rescue dog, wins hearts for saving 13 lives from rubble after Venezuela earthquakes
Shown its reflection in a mirror, a small reef fish scraped at a mark it could see only there, behaving as if it recognized itself – though the researchers stopped short of calling it self-aware
Shown its reflection in a mirror, a small reef fish scraped at a mark it could see only there, behaving as if it recognized itself – though the researchers stopped short of calling it self-aware
Because it chases summer from one end of the planet to the other, the Arctic tern experiences two summers every year and very likely sees more daylight than any other creature alive
Because it chases summer from one end of the planet to the other, the Arctic tern experiences two summers every year and very likely sees more daylight than any other creature alive
For decades, marine biologists have followed a lone whale in the North Pacific known as “52 Blue” because it sings at a frequency of 52 hertz — far higher than the great baleen whales it swims among — meaning that for its entire life it has been calling out into the dark in a voice that, as far as anyone knows, no other whale has ever answered
For decades, marine biologists have followed a lone whale in the North Pacific known as “52 Blue” because it sings at a frequency of 52 hertz — far higher than the great baleen whales it swims among — meaning that for its entire life it has been calling out into the dark in a voice that, as far as anyone knows, no other whale has ever answered
Two snow white horses make "leopard"-patterned baby! Pet owner breaks down the science in viral post
Two snow white horses make "leopard"-patterned baby! Pet owner breaks down the science in viral post
Dogs do not see the world in black and white: they see much as a red-green colourblind person does, in blues and yellows — reds and greens simply fade to murky browns and grey, but colour is very much there
Dogs do not see the world in black and white: they see much as a red-green colourblind person does, in blues and yellows — reds and greens simply fade to murky browns and grey, but colour is very much there
My search for Britain’s 60th butterfly species
My search for Britain’s 60th butterfly species
8 ways to keep your cat happy at home
8 ways to keep your cat happy at home
Portugal's last circus elephant finds refuge in Alentejo sanctuary
Portugal's last circus elephant finds refuge in Alentejo sanctuary
Owner thinks she's adopting dachshund puppy—then his ears kept growing
Owner thinks she's adopting dachshund puppy—then his ears kept growing
For decades a single whale has called at a frequency no other whale answers, and no one can say whether it is truly alone or simply speaking a language the rest of the ocean cannot hear
For decades a single whale has called at a frequency no other whale answers, and no one can say whether it is truly alone or simply speaking a language the rest of the ocean cannot hear
British wading bird faces extinction as habitats disappear
British wading bird faces extinction as habitats disappear
Within the first few months of life, every bottlenose dolphin invents a unique whistle that becomes its name for the rest of its life — and other dolphins learn that whistle, remember it, and use it to call out to that specific individual, making bottlenose dolphins the first non-human species ever discovered to use personal names
Within the first few months of life, every bottlenose dolphin invents a unique whistle that becomes its name for the rest of its life — and other dolphins learn that whistle, remember it, and use it to call out to that specific individual, making bottlenose dolphins the first non-human species ever discovered to use personal names
Loggerhead sea turtle releases at Virginia Beach’s North End draw applause
Loggerhead sea turtle releases at Virginia Beach’s North End draw applause
Viral Video of the Day for June 25, 2026: Otter mom's adorable baby introduction melts hearts online!
Viral Video of the Day for June 25, 2026: Otter mom's adorable baby introduction melts hearts online!
Pet Friendly Food: Summer Dishes To Keep Your Dogs Happy
Pet Friendly Food: Summer Dishes To Keep Your Dogs Happy
Heroic dog jumps into action to protect little boy from a charging black bear
Heroic dog jumps into action to protect little boy from a charging black bear
Fossil jaws hidden inside Cretaceous rocks have revealed that 100 million years ago, some octopuses grew into giant predators — possibly longer than a bus and more fearsome than any octopus alive today.
Fossil jaws hidden inside Cretaceous rocks have revealed that 100 million years ago, some octopuses grew into giant predators — possibly longer than a bus and more fearsome than any octopus alive today.