wild animals
Animals the way nature intended it; explore the world of wild animals and the controversies surrounding domestication and hunting of feral beasts.
Kansas Officials Reveal What Happened to the Over 100,000 Pounds of Invasive Carp Removed from a Single River. AI-Generated.
Kansas officials have disclosed the fate of over 100,000 pounds of invasive carp removed from a single river—a massive ecological intervention aimed at restoring balance to local waterways. The silver carp and bighead carp, species notorious for their rapid reproduction and ecosystem disruption, have long posed a threat to the state’s rivers, lakes, and native fish populations. The recent removal effort not only highlights Kansas’ commitment to combating invasive species but also raises questions about sustainability, public safety, and the potential economic uses of the captured fish.
By Salaar Jamali2 days ago in Petlife
To locate food, spider monkeys employ collective intelligence.
It's difficult to find fruit in a tropical forest. Throughout the seasons, fruit trees come and go, and their places frequently shift. Due to their heavy reliance on fruit, spider monkeys must search wisely in order to succeed.
By Francis Dami5 days ago in Petlife
The Lost Penguin
The first time I saw the penguin, it wasn’t in a zoo or on a nature show. It was on my feed—just one lone bird, walking away from the colony, slow and deliberate, as if it had decided the world outside its group was where it belonged. And for some reason, I couldn’t stop thinking about it.
By John Smith10 days ago in Petlife
The Summer I Was Chosen by a Northern Mockingbird. Top Story - January 2026.
During the long, suspended days of the pandemic, a wild mockingbird began visiting my driveway and chose me, again and again. What started as a strange encounter became a brief, meaningful connection that I still carry with me.
By Erica Roberts 13 days ago in Petlife
New Zealand
When people hear about New Zealand, they often think of beautiful mountains, green hills, clean air, and peaceful life. But one fact always surprises visitors and readers: New Zealand has no native snakes. Yes, no snakes at all. In a world where many countries have dangerous and scary snakes, New Zealand stands out as a rare and special place.
By John Smith29 days ago in Petlife
14 Animals That Are Often Confused for One Another
Have you ever confidently pointed at an animal in the wild only to realize you were completely wrong about what you were looking at? The natural world presents us with countless creatures that seem almost identical at first glance, yet belong to entirely different families, habitats, and evolutionary paths. With over eight million species sharing our planet, nature has developed some remarkable similarities that can fool even experienced observers.
By The Big Bad about a month ago in Petlife
Flystrike in Rabbits: How to Spot, Treat, and Prevent This Life-Threatening Condition
What exactly is flystrike in rabbits? In simple terms, it’s a dangerous and potentially fatal condition where flies lay eggs on your rabbit—usually near the rear or on open sores—and the hatched maggots begin to eat into the skin. It progresses quickly and can become severe in less than a day, making immediate action critical.
By Kamel Saidani2 months ago in Petlife
Rhino Diet: A Complete Guide to What Rhinos Eat in the Wild and Captivity
Rhinos are some of the most impressive animals on Earth, known for their size, strength, and distinctive horns. But despite their intimidating appearance, these giants are peaceful herbivores. Understanding the Rhino diet not only helps us learn about their natural behavior and health but also provides insight into how they survive in the wild and how they are cared for in sanctuaries and zoos.
By Mouni Sana3 months ago in Petlife







