October 20, 2017 Badger sneaks into home, naps on cat bed A badger got a wakeup call from animal rescue workers after he sneaked into a home in Scotland and made himself comfy on a cat bed earlier this week.
October 19, 2017 Bomb-sniffing CIA dog dropped from program after 'no longer interested' A bomb-sniffing pup just couldn't make the cut for the CIA's explosive detection canine training program.
October 19, 2017 Researchers see 'horrific decline' in insect numbers If it seems like there are fewer squished bugs on your windshield after long journeys than in years past, you're not imagining things: Researchers say there appears to have been a steep and extremely worrying decline in insect populations in recent decades.
October 18, 2017 Rare 'ghost owl' with white feathers spotted in Britain An incredibly rare ghostly white "Ino" owl has been spotted in the UK.
October 18, 2017 Florida woman takes chicken paddleboarding Floridians out in the Keys might do a double take when they spot a woman paddleboarding with her pet chicken, but the owner it's an activity she and the bird both enjoy.
October 18, 2017 Battle of the jaws: Study finds alligators eat sharks As far as research goes, it sounds pretty intense: pumping the stomachs of 500-plus alligators—"live and alert" ones at that.
October 18, 2017 Fighting kangaroos attack each other in vicious brawl captured on video A pair of competitive kangaroos were caught duking it out in the middle of the night in the Australian bushland in a fight captured from a police helicopter.
October 17, 2017 'Bigfoot' reportedly sighted in Northern California, pictures go viral The legendary Bigfoot and others like it have reportedly been spotted near a Northern California lake, according to a paranormal investigator.
October 16, 2017 One less reason to fear Great Whites in the Atlantic In what is probably good news for swimmers, new research shows great white sharks in the Atlantic Ocean swim deeper and farther out to sea than previously thought.
October 13, 2017 Only two chicks survive as colony of 40,000 penguins suffer breeding tragedy A colony of about 40,000 Adélie penguins in Antarctica suffered a “catastrophic breeding event” after French scientists discovered only two chicks survived at the start of the year -- the second time in the past four years the population has been ravished by starvation, reported The Guardian.