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Many of us are familiar with the concept of guests who overstay their welcome. But what if that guest wasn’t welcome in the first place? → Read More
We take a look at what happened to make animals so big in the past, and why there are very few true giants alive today. → Read More
A bite can really pack a punch, whether they drip with venom, slice like knives — or from sheer force. → Read More
People are quick to tie the knot, but many animals say they’d rather not. In the animal kingdom, mating for life is a rarity. → Read More
It usually seems most wildlife doesn't want to be seen, and displaying detailed camouflage can keep them out of our sight. So why do some animals have striking colors for anyone to see? → Read More
When people run into the creepy crawlies, the name daddy long-legs is used but this name can refer to at least three different animals. → Read More
This edition of A Wilder Views takes a look at why apes walk around on their knuckles. Until recently, no one really knew why. → Read More
Unicorns were real and we have the fossils to prove it, although it’s not the white horse with a beaming horn and wings you may be thinking of. → Read More
Rudolph's nose may help light up the night for Santa to see, but real arctic reindeer have their own special way to see in the dark. → Read More
We take a look at how some bugs can move smoothly on the surface of the water as if they were skating on it. → Read More
This edition of A Wilder View takes a look at some interesting facts that you can share at the dinner table. → Read More
When you look at your dog you can almost tell what emotion they’re feeling just by the expression on its face, and there's one tiny muscle that’s key to it all. → Read More
If you tried counting a colony of ants yourself, you may be counting for months -- but imagine counting all the ants on Earth. → Read More
In science, the first question you always ask is “why?” A close second is likely ‘why not?' For example, why aren’t there three-legged animals? → Read More
This edition of A Wilder View takes a look at why the unique way that squirrels hibernate can help astronauts travel through space. → Read More
Birds can be pretty intelligent, and biologists have long wondered why certain species of birds are smarter than others. → Read More
This edition of A Wilder View takes a look at why it’s vital to study animals in growing urban environments. → Read More
A large Grizzly bear can weigh up to 800 pounds, and for a large animal to take such steps a lot of energy must be used to carry all that weight around. → Read More
It is getting hot out and the wildlife that surrounds us are also dealing with these challenges, but they have to do it a little differently. → Read More
The coyote is a master of adaptation, and recent studies are now revealing how these relatives of wolves and dogs have managed to succeed where many others have suffered. → Read More