wild animals
Animals the way nature intended it; explore the world of wild animals and the controversies surrounding domestication and hunting of feral beasts.
The Roar That Tore Us Apart
The Roar That Tore Us Apart “He Raised It with Love. It Repaid Him in Blood.” By [Abdu Ul Hadi] The first time Adeel saw the lion cub, it was shivering in a ditch at the edge of the forest, barely alive, its eyes too big for its small, fragile body. His father had warned him never to wander into the woods alone, but something about the weak growl he heard that morning made his feet disobey.
By Abdul Hadi8 months ago in Petlife
Meet the 'prince of dragons' who established the dynasty of Tyrannosaurus.
Humans have always been fascinated by dinosaurs. These animals, which ranged from swift-footed hunters to towering giants, dominated the prehistoric planet for millions of years. Every fossil discovery adds to our knowledge.
By Francis Dami8 months ago in Petlife
Researchers discover evidence that birds coexisted with dinosaurs in the Arctic.
With millions of birds congregating to nest and raise their young under the midnight sun, springtime in the Arctic is a breathtaking display of life. Surprisingly, the origins of this yearly custom date back 73 million years, which is far longer than previously thought.
By Francis Dami8 months ago in Petlife
A 34-million-year-old snake discovered by scientists alters our perception of evolution.
Sorting through a mess of tiny backbones is typically required to find a fossilised snake. One vertebra here, a piece of ribs there, and a lot of speculation regarding the animal's other parts. Palaeontologists are therefore excited by an almost complete snake skeleton.
By Francis Dami8 months ago in Petlife
In extremely deep ocean conditions, a new species of octopus was found.
Off the coast of Australia, a new deep-sea octopus with massive eyes and a pancake-flat body was discovered. The Carnarvon flapjack octopus, or Opisthoteuthis carnarvonensis, is a tiny aquatic animal that was found deep within the Carnarvon Canyon Aquatic Park.
By Francis Dami8 months ago in Petlife
Big Bear Eaglet Sunny Takes First Flight: A Soaring Start to Freedom in California Skies
In a heartwarming moment for wildlife enthusiasts and eagle watchers alike, one of Jackie and Shadow's eaglets has taken its first flight from the nest near Big Bear Lake, California. This significant milestone marks the eaglet's transition from the safety of the nest to the vast skies above, symbolizing the beginning of its journey toward independence.
By ibrahim khan8 months ago in Petlife
Growing sea urchin populations are too much for coral reefs to withstand.
The majority of the spiny sea urchins have entered Hawaiian coral reefs and have set up these essential underwater ecosystems with a serious risk. Recent research has shown that coral reefs can erode faster due to increased marine organism imbalances than the reconstruction of the coral reef.
By Francis Dami8 months ago in Petlife









