January 8, 2019 California’s monarch butterfly population is ‘disturbingly low,’ falling 86 percent in 1 year: scientists The population of western monarch butterflies in California’s coastal areas is apparently taking a nosedive.
January 8, 2019 Moose wanders into Alaska hospital for a 'morning snack' Doctors, staff and patients at a hospital in Alaska’s largest city got the surprise of a lifetime when a large moose wandered inside for a quick snack.
January 7, 2019 'Monster' alligator in Florida goes viral after South Carolina woman shares video of close encounter Florida's famous alligator named "Chubbs" may have some competition.
January 7, 2019 Hummingbirds are evolving ‘weaponized’ beaks with teeth for fighting Hummingbirds are known as strong, aggressive and have even been labeled as "angry" by some researchers, but a certain species of the bellicose birds have taken their anger to a new level – they've started to develop "weaponized" beaks used for fighting and not eati
January 6, 2019 More than 100 praying mantises hatch on Christmas tree in Virginia home, woman says A Virginia woman said she received a shocking gift over the holidays: more than 100 praying mantises had hatched in her home after the insects were brought in on her Christmas tree.
January 5, 2019 Japanese 'Tuna King' pays record $3M for prized bluefin Tuna at famed Tokyo fish auction Self-described Japanese "Tuna King" Kiyoshi Kimura paid a record $3 million for a 612-pound (278-kilogram) bluefin tuna at the first new year's first auction in Tokyo on Saturday.
January 4, 2019 Deadly snake found in couple’s bedroom air conditioner When maths teacher Danny Marcok woke up yesterday, he was surprised to see a tail hanging from his split-system air conditioner.
January 4, 2019 Dismal outlook for Puget Sound orcas as 2 more likely to die by summer Two more killer whales in Puget Sound are in poor health and will likely be dead by the summer, according to an expert on the critically endangered population of orcas.
January 3, 2019 Bulldogs' screwy tails have been linked to a genetic disease in humans A new study published in the scientific journal PLOS theorizes that the aforementioned breeds have their distinct tails linked to the genetic mutation known as DISHEVELLED 2 or DVL2.
January 2, 2019 Egg roll-eating squirrel captivates hungry Internet A video posted to social media Wednesday showed one lucky New York seemingly squirrel munching on an egg roll.