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A study showed an ability to modify sticks and even bend a straight piece of wire into a hook to retrieve food from a tube ...
An Indiana hunter teaches himself to call turkeys, and ends up calling in a nice longbeard that gobbled at thunderclaps.
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AZ Animals on MSNThis is a Morning Meeting We Can Get BehindWhether it's a meeting or gossip session, these parrots sure have a lot to talk about. But what are they actually saying?
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2 Nerds in a Truck on MSNRondeau Provincial ParkRondeau Provincial Park is a cute little campground on Lake Erie. A birder's paradise, here is our review from two separate ...
Georgia Department of Natural Resources wildlife specialist Brett Albanese led a group on a birdwatching hike on an Oconee County farm.
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Reintroducing Wolves Changed an Entire River—Here’s How It HappenedPicture a wild landscape, scarred by decades of change. Now imagine that simply bringing back a single animal could set off a ...
Several new babies were born, hatched and morphed at Brookfield Zoo Chicago Zoo since January, including Humboldt penguin ...
Watoga isn’t just West Virginia’s largest state park – it’s a 10,100-acre playground where you can get genuinely, wonderfully ...
Babcock is home to what might be the most photographed structure in West Virginia – the Glade Creek Grist Mill – a scene so ...
It's been six years since GoT ended, if you are wondering what is the cast of Game of Thrones doing now, check out here.
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LAist on MSNBig Bear's famous eagletsBig Bear’s famous bald eagle chicks are getting closer to leaving the nest.
A new study used modern methods to reassess a foundational study in biology that explained how ecologically similar species of wood warblers coexist. The research team examined foraging behavior, ...
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