Plastic waste releases a chemical that can confuse ocean animals, change hunting behavior, and disrupt marine food chains.
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Predators are built to kill, but some prey animals are just as dangerous when cornered. This video breaks down five formidable species that fight back with deadly weapons like horns, spines, crushing ...
More than 350,000 chemicals are used worldwide, and many find their way into the ocean through plastic pollution. As plastics ...
This large python has found an antelope. After squeezing it to death, he starts to swallow it, only he has found himself in ...
Animals don't just see the world differently from one another, they experience time itself at dramatically different speeds.
A team from the Center for Birds of Prey will bring dozens of raptors to Charleston’s Marion Square to perform demonstrations ...