June 26, 2019 South Carolina man found in pond died before alligator bite, authorities say A South Carolina coroner ruled the man found dead in a pond with “bite marks” on his body over the weekend was not killed by an alligator, authorities said.
June 26, 2019 Toronto zoo saves woman bitten by venomous snake in Thailand A Canadian zoo has been credited for saving a woman who was bitten by a Mayalan Pit Viper — a venomous snake native found primarily in Southeast Asia — while she was vacationing in Thailand.
June 26, 2019 Florida zoo fined $14G after 4,000-pound rhino injures worker A Florida zoo has been fined more than $14,500 after a white rhinoceros injured a worker earlier this year.
June 26, 2019 Researchers spot at least 9 great white sharks off Cape Cod coast Researchers have reportedly spotted at least nine great white sharks off the coast of Cape Cod Bay since Massachusetts scientists started tracking them on Monday.
June 26, 2019 Explorers hunting for mystery city in Honduran rainforest find unknown creatures Scientists exploring an area that's thought to contain an ancient lost city in the Honduras rainforest have discovered a vast ecosystem of rare and endangered species, including some animals that were supposedly extinct.
June 25, 2019 Wisconsin police on 'kangaroo watch' after joey seen hopping across bridge A kangaroo sighting in Wisconsin has sent local police on a chase for the marsupial.
June 25, 2019 Attempted whale shark mating caught on camera for the first time in history Fact: Whale sharks — the largest known fish in the sea and some of the largest creatures on Earth — exist.
June 25, 2019 Bizarre creature washed up on Australian beach, stuns locals A Victorian local was surprised when they stumbled across a bizarre-looking creature while walking along a beach in the state’s southeast.
June 25, 2019 Scientists successfully transfer first test tube rhino embryo BERLIN (AP) — Scientists in Europe said Tuesday they've successfully transferred a test tube rhino embryo back into a female whose eggs were fertilized in vitro, as part of an effort to save another nearly extinct sub-species of the giant horned mammal.
June 25, 2019 Why these strange, reclusive arachnids fled underground in evolutionary waves Once upon a time, Western Australia was covered in forests and those forests were filled with sightless, eyeless, tip-tapping critters called schizomids.