People who care deeply about animals, the environment and human wellbeing may have good moral reasons to support cultivated meat, according to new research.
This strange mammal has no teeth, yet eats up to 70 million ants and termites every year. Its tongue is so long it’s anchored near the pelvis and coils inside the body when not in use. Combined with ...
Herbivores are usually seen as harmless plant eaters, but some species occasionally cross a dangerous line into meat consumption. This video shows four plant-munching animals caught eating flesh, ...
Described as “ecosystem engineers”, beavers are widely held to be a boon for regenerating wetland and river systems. Their dams are bulwarks of natural flood mitigation as well as removing impurities ...
Veterinarians and farm owners said winter survival often comes down to simple but critical adjustments made before and during ...
It is an undeniable fact that wellness retreats used to have pretty terrible food. Picture your parents checking into a ...
Baleen whales don’t have teeth. Instead, they use baleen, a filtering system that lets the largest animals on Earth feed on ...
With a total of 57 unprovoked attacks in 2020, can great white sharks also protect us? Jump in to see how a great white shark ...
Biologists from the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP) have removed a staggering 109,000 pounds (49,441 kg) of invasive carp from the Kansas River since 2022, KSNT reports. There are four ...
Benin’s smallholder dairy farmers need development finance to plant shady trees on the land where their cattle graze, to ...
The Idaho Humane Society gave the pup a look, and found a baby bottle nipple in his stomach. He received care from the medical team and is on the road to recovery.
One creator shared that eating Himalayan blackberries is a helpful way to mitigate the spread of the invasive species.