Searched for
ECOLOGY OF SEA OTTERS
- Why Do Animals Deliberately Swallow Stones? The Strange Survival Trick Hidden in Their Stomachs
Animals across diverse species, from crocodiles to birds and even young sea lions, intentionally swallow stones, a practice known as gastro...
Why Do Sea Otters Hold Hands While Sleeping? The Surprising Science Behind the Sweet SceneSea otters hold hands while sleeping to prevent drifting apart in ocean currents. This behavior, along with wrapping in kelp, forms protect...
Death of 5 billion sea stars mystery solved: Scientists reveal what killed the iconic star-shaped creaturesAfter a decade-long search, scientists have pinpointed the cause of the massive sea star die-off along North America's Pacific coast: the V...
Off California, sea otters feast and play a part in climate change battle
Try dark tourism: Chernobyl, Pompeii and other disaster zones that are drawing visitorsAdd these top five destinations to your bucket list.
Amid expanding concrete jungle, Delhi's wildlife shows sign of revivalDue to the degradation of the Yamuna river, Delhi has lost the nub-nosed or marsh crocodile (last seen in 1976) and the long-snouted crocod...
- Loss of large predators damaging ecosystems
The decline of large predators such as lions, wolves and bears is threatening the Earth’s delicate ecosystems, changing the face of landsca...
31 large carnivores declining across the worldLarge predators such as lions, bears, wolves, dingoes and otters are declining across the world driven by habitat loss, persecution by huma...