News A Lyrebird mimics the evacuation siren and warning announcement at Sydney’s Zoo to perfection by Tammy Moir The South Australian Lyrebird has been captured on film mimicking the evacuation siren at Sydney’s Taronga Zoo. Less than two weeks after a pride of lions escaped from their enclosure…
Nature News Moody Octopuses caught throwing shells at each other for the first time by Tammy Moir Moody much? Having recently been seen punching a fish for no reason, Octopuses outta Jervis Bay have now been caught on film flinging shells and silt at each other. The…
Nature News Turns out ‘Hank the Tank’ is actually three different bears by Lochie Schuster A very hungry black bear affectionately known as ‘Hank the Tank’ has been causing havoc in Lake Tahoe, breaking into dozens of homes for food. ‘Hank the Tank’ has been…
Nature News Year of the Tiger: 2022 marks the first tiger population increase in 100 years by Lochie Schuster For over a century, the world’s wild tiger population has been declining. But in the Year of the Tiger, that trend has finally reversed. As the new Lunar Year ticks…
Nature News Science Weird Dolphins have fully functioning clitorises and love lesbian sex by Chloe Maddren We’ve known for a while that dolphins get it on for the love of it, now scientists think female dolphins have lots of lesbian sex due to their evolved clitorises….
News A photographer who discovered baby bears dancing in a forest thought he was imagining it by Happy Valtteri Mulkahainen has shared some incredibly rare photos of a group of baby bears dancing in a forest and it’s a reminder of the endless beauty of nature. For the…
News Scientists discover world’s longest animal off the coast of Australia by Julia Lo Surdo Scientists have discovered a brand new animal species just off the coast of Australian. At least, they think it’s an animal. Footage has been released of a long, string-like animal…
News Alone at last: pandas mate in Hong Kong Zoo for the first time in 10 years by Nikki Rosen It’s no doubt that the global coronavirus pandemic has had positive knock-on effects for our planet. With everyone indoors, the planet is vibrating less, the ozone layer is healing and…
News Seven new species of peacock spider discovered in Australia by Happy Most internet-frequenters might recognise the peacock spider from various meme videos capturing their courtship movements and putting them to music. If you do, there’s some great news; scientists have discovered…
News First koalas are heading home after intensive care following Aussie bushfires by Julia Lo Surdo Here’s a little more wholesome news during these tough times. The first koalas who were saved in the recent Australian bushfires are being released back into their natural habitats. Their…
News This guy documented the incredible rescue of 74 koalas from the bushfires by Claire Adema Despite the immense loss caused by the Australian bushfires over the last few months, we have witnessed the inspiring strength of community in the face of the tragedy. An outpouring…
News Wombats have been sheltering other animals in their burrows following the Australian bushfires by Mia Montesin Ah, wombats. The heroes that glue our animal society together. In an epic surprise reveal, humans aren’t the only ones who suffer during a drought, and our precious wombats are…
News Australian government releases carrot and potato bombs to starving wildlife by Julia Lo Surdo Australians are finding innovative ways to help wildlife affected by the ongoing bushfires. Since natural habitats have been destroyed, many Aussie animals are now starving. As a solution, The New…