February 5, 2015 Animals you didn’t know exist Pigs with tusks and fish wearing lipstick? There are millions of animal species in the world and new ones are being discovered every day. Here are just a few of Mother Nature's more obscure creates that you probably didn't know exist.
January 13, 2015 Half of Great Barrier Reef has vanished, study finds Australia's Great Barrier Reef is a glittering gem — the world's largest coral reef ecosystem — chock-full of diverse marine life. But new research shows it is also in steep decline.
January 13, 2015 Invasive Asian carp reproduce in Great Lakes watershed, scientists say Scientists said Monday they have documented for the first time that an Asian carp species has successfully reproduced within the Great Lakes watershed, an ominous development in the struggle to slam the door on the hungry invaders that could threaten native fish.
January 13, 2015 Teeth of terror: Nature's not-so pearly whites Take a peek at your peril. Animals show off their best "smile."
January 13, 2015 Animals you didn't know you could have as pets Cats and dogs seem boring next to these exotic animals you can have as pets. From foxes to sugar gliders, each state has it's own laws regarding which of these creatures you can take home.
January 13, 2015 Bugging out: Up close and personal with icky insects Photographer Colin Hutton has captured many of the world's overlooked creatures in astonishing detail. Photographing only live bugs, Hutton can spend up to 3 hours trying to keep the insects still while using a macro lens to create his portraits. He shared with FoxNews.com 15 of his favorite photographs. You can see the rest of his collection on his website ColinHuttonPhotography.com.
January 13, 2015 Animals attack! Nature's fight club In the animal kingdom, it's every animal for himself. Nature's creatures sometimes loose their tempers and go in for the attack. From angry jaguars to sharks eating sharks and even eagles taking down deer, here are some of the most ferocious animal attacks.
January 13, 2015 Winning photos from Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2013 The winners of this year’s prestigious Wildlife Photographer of the Year Competition have been announced. South African photographer Greg du Toit has been named Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2013 by the panel of international judges for his image Essence of elephants, a mysterious and energetic portrait of African elephants. Click through to see the rest of this year's winners.
January 13, 2015 60 new species discovered in 'tropical Eden' A team of field biologists led by Conservation International studied a never-before assessed mountainous region of Southeastern Suriname – a wilderness area with unexplored tracts of rainforest. The expedition documented an amazing richness of biodiversity, including unique species that may exist nowhere else on Earth.