May 16, 2018 Zoo Atlanta giraffe Zuberi gets neck 'wedged' in rail, dies: officials Zoo Atlanta detailed the Monday afternoon incident involving 8-year-old Zuberi in a Facebook post.
May 16, 2018 Green-blooded lizards pose evolutionary puzzle WASHINGTON (AP) — For some lizards it's easy being green. It's in their blood. Six species of lizards in New Guinea bleed lime green thanks to evolution gone weird.
May 16, 2018 Watch 500,000 termites chew through a tiny house in just two months Termites can literally eat you out of house and home, as evidenced by a shocking video released by the National Pest Management Association.
May 16, 2018 Michigan deputies stunned to find 8 Bengal tigers at scene of semi-truck crash Late Monday night, Michigan deputies responded to a semi-truck crash on a local interstate. When they arrived, they learned that the truck was hauling a rather unusual shipment to New York: Bengal tigers.
May 15, 2018 Giant great white shark feared to be stalking British beach after dolphin carcasses wash ashore Beachgoers in Great Yarmouth, England, are afraid to take a dip in the waters off the British coast after half-eaten dolphins washed ashore over the weekend.
May 15, 2018 Florida woman shocked by 'hissing' alligator in garage: 'It was a big boy' A 6-foot alligator surprised one Florida homeowner after she came across the reptile in her garage.
May 15, 2018 Scientists sucked a memory out of a snail and stuck it in another snail A new study strongly suggests that at least some memories are stored in genetic code, and that genetic code can act like memory soup. Suck it out of one animal and stick the code in a second animal, and that second animal can remember things that only the first animal knew.
May 14, 2018 Bear killed after attack in Colorado leaves girl with more than 70 stitches A 5-year-old Colorado girl is expected to survive after she was attacked over the weekend by a bear, which was later killed by officers as it approached a trap, officials said Monday.
May 14, 2018 Two-headed fawn found in Minnesota forest shows rare wildlife deformity A mushroom hunter's discovery of a conjoined white-tailed fawn in a Minnesota forest two years ago is being hailed by researchers as a landmark case among oddities in nature.
May 14, 2018 Meet Kim, the first spider to jump on demand A tiny but proficient jumper named Kim is the first spider ever trained by scientists to leap on demand.