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  1. Passion For All The Weird And Wonderful Creatures - Exotic Animal ER Cruise TV With Loveitbookit Step Into The Heart of Alaska’s Extreme Wilderness - Alaska’s Grizzly Gauntlet

  2. Apr 26, 2021 · How former foes worked together to help save these rare giraffes. Published 26 Apr 2021, 10:27 BST. Asiwa, one of eight Rothschild’s giraffes stranded on a rapidly shrinking island inside Kenya’s Lake Baringo, is guided onto a barge bound for the mainland. Her rescuers outfitted her with a blindfold and earplugs to reduce the stress of her ...

  3. CITES, the global treaty that regulates the wildlife trade, has imposed drastic sanctions on Mexico for its lackluster enforcement of protections for the...

  4. Animals. Dolphins can identify their friends by taste, study shows for the first time. Weird & Wild. Common Bottlenose Dolphin. Hearing. Taste. Wildlife. Animal Intelligence. More.

  5. May 26, 2018 · Published 26 May 2018, 10:34 BST. This baby three-toed sloth was found crying on a Costa Rica beach, separated from its mother. A tourist brought the tiny animal to the Jaguar Rescue Centre, and a team searched for the mother… with no success. The rescuers recorded the sounds of the baby’s cries, and played back the sounds over a handheld ...

  6. The industry that ‘Tiger King’ made famous will soon be illegal

  7. Before his rescue, Freya had been kept in a wood-and-wire cage and was skinny and dehydrated. Now healthy, he loves climbing on logs, sitting on high...

  8. Illegal ivory from elephants, rhinos, and other animals is in demand for the production of carved sculptures, trinkets, and jewelry such as these pieces,...

  9. We may interpret this dog as yawning contentedly whilst relaxed. But other mammals have other reasons for yawning – many of them not yet...

  10. www.nationalgeographic.co.uk › topic › subjectsSeals - National Geographic

    An adult male Mediterranean monk seal swims through a national park in Madeira, which is home to one of three remaining populations.