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  • Man trying to “convert” lions leaps into enclosure and survives mauling

    Man trying to “convert” lions leaps into enclosure and survives mauling

    On a warm November morning in 2004, families drifted past the lion exhibit at Taipei Zoo, pausing to watch a male and female lion lounging in the shade. Then a man climbed over the barriers and began walking toward the cats with a Bible in his hand. Some visitors thought it was a stunt. Others

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    Finn Oakley

    December 9, 2025
    Animals
    lions
  • Maine mom sparks huge debate after bringing her baby on a moose hunt

    Maine mom sparks huge debate after bringing her baby on a moose hunt

    The morning started the way autumn mornings do in northern Maine. Cold air. Quiet spruce. First light spreading over a landscape shaped by hard winters and moose trails older than memory. For one family, it was also the start of something they’d done for decades: a permitted bull moose hunt. Autumn Clark grew up this

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    Finn Oakley

    December 2, 2025
    Animals
  • Why white dog poop used to be everywhere

    Why white dog poop used to be everywhere

    If you grew up in the 70s or 80s, you probably remember the chalky white dog poop that dotted sidewalks and lawns. It wasn’t a trick of memory. It was diet, sunlight, and the way pet food was made at the time. The calcium connection Decades ago, many commercial dog foods leaned on meat and

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    Finn Oakley

    October 16, 2025
    Animals
    dogs, pets
  • 10 Most Shocking Matador Gores In Spain And The Brutal Reality Of Bullfighting

    10 Most Shocking Matador Gores In Spain And The Brutal Reality Of Bullfighting

    Serafín Marín’s recent injury at Madrid’s Las Ventas bullring has sparked yet another round of debate over Spain’s most controversial tradition. The 42-year-old veteran matador was gored through the thigh by a bull named Estudiante, lifted into the air, and carried off with a deep wound after coming back to the ring following a six-year

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    Finn Oakley

    October 5, 2025
    Animals
  • Jane Goodall, scientist who redefined humanity’s place in nature, dies at 91

    Jane Goodall, scientist who redefined humanity’s place in nature, dies at 91

    Jane Goodall, who died on October 1, 2025 at the age of 91, changed how humanity understands animals, and in doing so, how we understand ourselves. Her life’s work revealed that chimpanzees are not simply creatures of instinct, but beings with emotions, intelligence, and social bonds that echo our own. From her earliest days in

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    Finn Oakley

    October 1, 2025
    Animals
  • National parks caught in the crossfire of the shutdown

    National parks caught in the crossfire of the shutdown

    As the 2025 government shutdown stretches into its first week, America’s national parks sit in uneasy limbo. The Department of the Interior announced that most parks would remain open, but with only a fraction of the usual staff. Roughly 9,300 of the National Park Service’s 14,500 employees have been furloughed, leaving just a third of

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    Finn Oakley

    October 1, 2025
    Nature
  • 7 Hairy Frogfish types that show nature’s wildest camouflage in action

    7 Hairy Frogfish types that show nature’s wildest camouflage in action

    The hairy frogfish is easily one of the ocean’s oddest masters of disguise. With its scruffy filaments, squat body, and knack for vanishing into coral, algae, or even rubble, it’s proof that evolution sometimes gets downright creative. Let’s look at seven types of hairy frogfish, each with its own wild way of hiding in plain

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    Finn Oakley

    September 26, 2025
    Animals
    fish
  • Why this “popcorn-scented” animal is vital to rainforest ecosystems

    Why this “popcorn-scented” animal is vital to rainforest ecosystems

    High in the canopy of Southeast Asia’s rainforests lives a creature that smells like movie night. The binturong, also called the bearcat, releases an aroma of buttered popcorn thanks to a unique chemical compound in its urine. It’s an odd detail that grabs attention, but behind the quirk is a story about survival, ecology, and

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    Finn Oakley

    September 23, 2025
    Animals
  • First-ever footage shows leopard shark ‘three-way’ in New Caledonia

    First-ever footage shows leopard shark ‘three-way’ in New Caledonia

    In the turquoise waters off New Caledonia, scientists recently recorded a moment never before seen: two male leopard sharks mating in succession with a single female. The rare sequence, captured on film, marks the first documented case of this endangered species reproducing in the wild. Dr. Hugo Lassauce of the University of the Sunshine Coast

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    Finn Oakley

    September 23, 2025
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