Over four years, a team from Canada’s CetAsia Research Group traveled to the Amazon river, where they then closely watched ...
Scientists suggest that the bristles on the dolphins' snouts help them 'decode' messages in other dolphins' urine.
Male dolphins have been observed shooting jets of urine into the air and other dolphins seem to follow the stream, perhaps to ...
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A beginner's guide to exploring the AmazonInstead, the "quintessential experiences" are more "sublime than superlative," like canoeing, hiking under the tree canopy or boating up the Amazon River. Even though the elusive jaguar may not cross ...
What were the chances that I would see a pink dolphin or a sloth? If those animals were smart, they’d still be sleeping, ...
Excitement surrounds the Caldwell Zoo this spring in anticipation of the opening of the “Amazon River’s Edge.” In an exclusive interview, KETK was able to go in and behind the enclosures that will ...
A rare Amazon cold wave dropped temperatures drastically, prompting researchers to study its effects on wildlife. While most ...
Wildlife experts are searching for clues following ... was found in undergrowth on the Brazilian island of Marajo, at the mouth of the Amazon River. In a post on social media, the Bicho D'agua ...
After five years of planning, design, construction and animal acquisition, Caldwell Zoo‘s long-awaited Amazon River’s Edge ...
One river in the Amazon rainforest is so hot that it literally boils, destroying nearby biodiversity
Peru’s boiling river reaches 210°F, killing animals instantly. Scientists found biodiversity drops by 11% for every 1.8°F ...
hiking under the tree canopy or boating up the Amazon River. Even though the elusive jaguar may not cross your path, wildlife and birdwatching should be at the top of your agenda. The "pristine ...
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