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Rare Red-Necked Ostriches Introduced in Saudi Arabia to Replace Birds That Went Extinct More Than 80 Years Ago
The released birds are the closest living relatives of the extinct Arabian ostrich. The flightless animals' return is part of ...
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Before Great Whites Ruled, This Crocodile Crushed Everything in Its Path
Crocodiles and alligators are usually the apex predators in whatever environment they live in. Their massive jaws and armored ...
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These are the 20 biggest and scariest birds on Earth (and yes, some of them do attack humans)
Wondering about the most dangerous birds on Earth? We've compiled this list of the Top 20 scariest birds — some that have ...
After almost a century, the deserts of Saudi Arabia are welcoming back a long-lost giant. The critically endangered red-necked ostrich, historically called the “camel bird,” has been reintroduced to ...
As puma populations increased, they began preying on an unexpected species. Wildlife conservation efforts in the Patagonia region of Argentina have been so successful that rebounding populations of ...
In China, where Zootopia 2 was a massive hit, unscrupulous pet dealers have even started selling dangerous blue snakes on ...
Britta DeVore is a Senior Author for Collider who has been known to dabble with Reality News as well. When she isn't sitting behind her laptop bringing readers her hot takes on upcoming projects or ...
Don’t go by their vibrant appearance. Stay clear of these bird species, even if you’re a nature and wildlife enthusiast.
A natural experiment in a national park in Patagonia shows how the return of a large predator can reshape an ecosystem. Long absent from Argentinian Patagonia due to over-hunting, pumas have returned ...
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55 facts that blew our minds in 2025
By one calculation, spending on AI accounted for 92 percent of America’s GDP growth in the first half of 2025. This year, a baby with a rare genetic condition became the first child to receive a ...
Ostriches are also known as camel birds, because they are said to resemble the humped mammal from a distance, and are equally ...
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