The competition's latest crop of winners displays the animal kingdom at its most unpredictable, with photographers capturing scenes that resemble slapstick sketches more than actual images.
We reveal the top and bottom 10 of 'Premier League of Monogamy' HUMANS are less likely to cheat than chimps – but are more prone to promiscuity than beavers. They’re the findings of a major study into ...
They went further and used their language to stigmatise indigenous food so that the young generation of Africans would ...
A police captain, formerly the acting head of Visible Police Support at the Joza police station in Makhanda, has won R80,000 in damages against the SAPS after posters describing her as a ‘white racist ...
Dr. Julie Horvath is the head of the Genomics & Microbiology Research Lab at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences ...
Travellers recount their unforgettable and often hilarious encounters with wildlife, from mischievous monkeys in India to ...
We are calling on the U.S. Congress to fund care for the estimated 200 primates who will no longer be used in research ...
An American reality TV star shared photos of himself hunting a baboon in South Africa. His revenge mission after being ...
Monkeys are increasingly visiting homes near green spaces, drawn by easily accessible food. This behaviour, often spread ...
The human penis is 'conservative' compared to other members of the animal kingdom - and now a scientist reveals why this is.
TORONTO, (IANS) – Dinosaurs like T. rex, previously thought to be smart, were not as intelligent as monkeys, a study revealed on April 29. A study, published last year, claimed that dinosaurs like T.
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