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Animal experts said the two cassowaries were a parent child pair, too, a father and son who had been “habituated” – that is ...
For many New Zealanders, the Australian magpie is a familiar, if sometimes vexing, sight. Introduced from Australia in the ...
Climate change and habitat loss could cause more than 500 bird species to go extinct in the next 100 years, researchers from the University of Reading ...
A mom and child narrowly escaped two cassowaries in Australia on May 9, leading Australian officials to warn people not to feed or interact with the wild birds. Cassowaries are known as the 'world's ...
A new research project has discovered that just because a bird is native to one country doesn't necessarily mean it can't visit another. That was the case with a plumed egret - and Australian species ...
The reason why birds make such a racket at dawn is still unclear. But researchers are now pouring cold water on one popular ...
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Wide Open Spaces on MSNMom And Child Survive Close Encounter With World's Most Dangerous BirdImage via Shutterstock A mom and her child are lucky to be alive after surviving a close encounter with what has been ...
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Native to Australia, tiny Bogong moths travel hundreds of miles in an astonishing annual migration by using the starry night ...
Ugh, someone give him a hug, I can’t take it anymore. He looks so glum and needy. Weighing in at just 50 grams, the king bird-of-paradise (Cicinnurus regius) is a diminutive little fellow, but don’t ...
Casselman is developing Bird's Eye View Park into a welcoming green space with a focus on bird life, after a combined investment of $1,000,000 from ...
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The Mail in South Cumbria on MSNCumbrian zoo welcomes 'critically underrepresented' species to new enclosureA zoo in Cumbria has welcomed a ‘critically underrepresented’ species to its brand-new enclosure, with more exciting ...
A hidden camera in Queensland captures a rare encounter between a young northern wombat and an echidna, revealing valuable ...
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