wild animals
Animals the way nature intended it; explore the world of wild animals and the controversies surrounding domestication and hunting of feral beasts.
Crisis in Ukraine: How animals are affected by war
All across war-torn Ukraine, thousands of animals are enduring a scale of tragedy that remains unfolding. As people continue to make hard decisions about what to take with them across the border, animals are often caught in these heart-wrenching situations. As a rise in shortage of resources increases, many people will have a difficult time caring for their animals to the point of leaving them behind.
By Jenna Deedy4 years ago in Petlife
Tokitae Off Display at Miami Seaquarium? An Open Letter
To Whom It May Concern, I am writing regarding the welfare of Miami SeaQuarium’s elderly killer whale Tokitae, also known as “Lolita” in response to reports that she and Lii, her Pacific White-Sided dolphin companion, would no longer be on public display.
By Jenna Deedy4 years ago in Petlife
What Do You Call Goat Eyes, Strange Or Beautiful?
Surely you already know that the eyes of goats are not like the vast majority of animals. His pupils are not round, they are rectangular. And although this may seem like a “factory defect”, the truth is that it is a unique evolution and survival tool.
By Stefansmith4 years ago in Petlife
The Amazing Story of Ginny the Elephant
Sometime in the distant past, I took my gathering of creature correspondence understudies to the San Antonio Zoo. Their guidelines were to meander around and track down creature instructors to work on speaking with for about 60 minutes. Then, at that point, we were all to meet at the elephant fenced in area since there was an exceptionally extraordinary elephant there named Ginny I needed to acquaint them with. I additionally needed to recount to them an astonishing elephant story - Ginny's story.
By Saurabh Kale4 years ago in Petlife
UNLEASHED
This is dedicated to Matthew. This is his story. Life can be Unpredictable times. We all know this. Sometimes you can feel like the world is crashing down on you and all you need is a friend. A shoulder to cry on. Sometimes all you need is he willing ear and an unjudgmental heart. For me, when I was growing up, I didn’t feel that I had a positive outlet to let my heart and frustration out. I was led to believe that the only way to show people how I feel was to get angry. Most of the time, I was just sad. I grew up with my mom and pops (my father’s parents). I never realized how much they really loved and cared for me when I was younger. Thankfully I got close to them before they passed away.
By Nicole Clewley4 years ago in Petlife
Corals in the western Indian Ocean are in danger of extinction
Rising water temperatures and overfishing threaten coral reefs in the western Indian Ocean, which could become extinct in the next 50 years, according to the first global study of these ecosystems, published on Monday, AFP reports, according to Agerpres.
By Grecu Daniel Cristian4 years ago in Petlife
PETA is Against the Conservation of Animals
PETA is Against the Conservation of Animals Humans can be selfless, but it is undoubtedly a learned trait. In the Neolithic era, we were born selfish for our own survival because not everyone had a chance. With the comfort of modern society, people can afford to care for themselves and others. Today, humans have evolved to a point where they can deny their natural instincts for the sake of society, ethics, and sometimes causes. For example, PETA is an animal rights activism group that claims to care more about animals than themselves,“People couldn’t believe we were defending chickens”, recalled Ingrid Newkirk, the founder of PETA, in the documentary, “I Am An Animal” (00:07:00). PETA is a seemingly prime example of people working against their primal nature, but it turns out that PETA’s campaign for animals might actually be self-motivated, rather than ethical.
By Gabrielle Kelley4 years ago in Petlife








