August 16, 2018 Golden retriever comforts neglected horse in viral video A golden retriever is being credited for nursing a neglected horse back to health after the animals formed an unlikely bond that was captured in a viral video.
August 16, 2018 'Wheelie dogs' enjoy a game of tag at Moroccan animal sanctuary Several wheelchair-bound rescue dogs playfully “ruffed” it up when they chased each other during playtime.
August 16, 2018 California deputies use beanbag gun to release bear stuck in car, video shows The El Dorado County Sheriff’s Office posted a video of deputies shooting nonlethal beanbag rounds to break a car’s window in order to release a bear trapped inside.
August 16, 2018 Shark attack off Cape Cod leaves swimmer with wounds to torso, legs A 61-year-old swimmer was airlifted to a Boston hospital Wednesday after suffering a shark bite off Cape Cod that resulted in deep puncture wounds to his torso and legs.
August 16, 2018 Florida cops seek driver they say purposely ran over beloved tortoise at elementary school Surveillance video showed a driver purposely running over and killing a beloved tortoise that lived at a Florida elementary school.
August 15, 2018 Tasmanian devils face new cancer threat for survival in the wild A new study from a British university has revealed that the Tasmanian devil is under severe threat from a newly emerged contagious cancer, which could be catastrophic for the animal’s survival in the wild.
August 15, 2018 Prehistoric survivor? How we know the 'Meg' is dead Aren't sharks scary enough? The biggest of them all — the megalodon — has been dead three million years. And, yes, if they were alive now, paleontologists would say — get out of the water, now!
August 14, 2018 Texas man reels in 12-foot tiger shark after 'intense fight' A Texas man reeled in a massive 12-foot tiger shark over the weekend, calling it a “once in a lifetime catch.”
August 13, 2018 GRAPHIC IMAGES: Shark attacks seal, turns water red Rare video footage captures the moment when a shark attacks a seal off Cape Cod, turning the water red.
August 13, 2018 Black widow spiders bring their venom to Canada as planet warms Venomous black widow spiders now range farther north than scientists expected, into an area including the most-inhabited parts of Canada. And there's good reason to suggest that warming temperatures are driving the fatal biters north.