1. Lion: Referred to as the 'Jungle King', lions are more likely to keep more than one queen (lioness) to have company. 2. Bowerbirds: Bowerbirds also prefer to keep more than one company in their ...
The Chel snakehead, also known as the Channa amphibeus, hadn’t had a recorded sighting since the last of the specimens was ...
Bastetodon, a leopard-like apex predator, probably dined on early forms of primates, hippos, and elephants.
A bundle of firewood lay abandoned on the path, a silent witness to tragedy. Nearby, a red shawl, once wrapped around Chandra ...
One of the older lineages of wolves, and genetically distinct from the yet older Himalayan wolf, around 3,000 Indian wolves ...
Hundreds of illegal Indian immigrants from Punjab, who were recently deported by the US, have shared harrowing accounts of ...
After several reports revealed the conditions of the Jungle Reef in West El Paso, the aquarium said the incidents have been ...
Intimate Jamtara Wilderness Camp has 10 luxury tents, which are set up a 15-minute drive from the park gates. When you’re not ...
A team from a nature reserve in India had the tricky task of separating two unlikely bath mates after a tiger and a wild boar ...
The idea of being swallowed whole by an animal has long fueled folklore ... only to find yourself face-to-face with the gaping maw of a whale shark. Or hiking in the jungle and crossing paths with a ...
both animals were safely removed. The tigress will be relocated to Nauradehi Sanctuary, ensuring their safety and underlining the unpredictable nature of India's jungles.