Cat Returns After 5 Years
Jennifer Noble of Biloxi thought the Humane Society had the wrong cat as she listened last week to a message left on her husband’s office answering machine
Jennifer Noble of Biloxi thought the Humane Society had the wrong cat as she listened last week to a message left on her husband’s office answering machine
It looks like it came from some SF movie. The Turanor is a giant catamaran that runs entirely on solar energy. It is the world’s biggest solar powered boat and it also uses the largest lithium ion battery in the world
Four children die after vampire bats attack
In Russia and Ukraine, homeless animals are killed with the use of curare-like paralyzing poisons and then burned alive
A rising canine population has forced Shanghai authorities to impose a limit to the number of dogs each household may own
Unlike dogs, which use their tongues to scoop water, a cat uses the tip of its tongue to pull water upward,closing its jaws before gravity pulls the column down
Shocking: A sad eyed bear sits dying in a filthy cage – forced to drink cola to amuse cafe customers
Finally, a leading scientist at Cambridge, Professor Brian Ford, discovered why leaves drop in autumn
Are you ready for Halloween yet?
Ticks thrive in woody, grassy and brushy areas and carry diseases such as Rocky Mountain spotted fever and Lyme disease, which are quite serious
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Respectable team of Ukrainian and American scientists has used the “pyroelectric” method to power tiny devices using waste heat
More than a third of mammal species considered extinct or missing have been rediscovered.
The bug-eyed beauties have been captured on film by amateur photographer Eddie Nurcombe – known to his mates as ‘bugman’ for his love of insect life.
Read how our food industry, government and the medical establishment contribute to sky-high rates of heart disease, cancer and other preventable diseases, scary stuff
New Zealand school that staged a possum-throwing contest came under fire from animal protection groups for encouraging students in the “morally wrong” practice