Digital Camera World on MSN
The tragic cost of wildlife photography: Rare and beautiful Galaxy frogs threatened by photo tourism
Unregulated and irresponsible wildlife photography is disturbing fragile habitats and putting species at serious risk of population decline, says the latest ZSL report ...
A bumpy snailfish, Andean mouse opossum and ancient sea cow were just some of the many species described in 2025.
New species are being discovered at a faster rate than ever—more than 16,000 every year—and the trend shows no sign of ...
Bored Panda on MSN
Cats can recognize their owner's voice, face, and even footsteps: 47 interesting animal facts
Since we can’t talk to them, most folks' knowledge of animals begins and ends with some biology classes and maybe a pet, ...
The backstory: The law began as Senate Bill 53, authored by state Sen. Scott Wiener, a Democrat from San Francisco, to ...
Screen Rant on MSN
Sigourney Weaver breaks down Kiri's Aliens-like moment in Avatar: Fire and Ash ending: "Her pain is real"
Fire and Ash moment that is reminiscent of Ellen Ripley in Aliens is broken down by sci-fi queen Sigourney Weaver.
AZ Animals on MSN
Play Dead or Drown: How Female Frogs Outsmart Deadly Mating Balls
Playing dead isn't the ultimate ghosting technique. Frogs use "tonic immobility" as a strategy to stay alive during mating ...
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‘Possibly extinct’ flat-headed cat caught on camera — after not being seen in wild for 30 years
The clawed creature — named for its elongated forehead and flat skulls — was even labeled “possibly extinct” within Thailand, ...
Futurism on MSN
Cops Forced to Explain Why AI Generated Police Report Claimed Officer Transformed Into Frog
AI-powered software Draft One automatically generates police reports from body camera footage. It thought an officer turned ...
"I am actually an English major nerd… You can't get out of the room without hearing what I think." Sigourney Weaver takes us ...
A decades-old mix-up in a museum collection led scientists to mistakenly identify a Peruvian poison frog as a new species.
Bronwyn has always loved words and animals, and she has the journalism and zoology degrees to prove it. After more than 20 years as a writer and editor, the former music journalist went back to ...
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