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Gelada: The Only Grass-Eating Primate on Earth

Gelada: The Only Grass-Eating Primate on Earth

Ethiopia’s primate that displays a red chest and flashes its gums

Lion Cubs Feed on a Zebra Carcass

Lion Cubs Feed on a Zebra Carcass

A closer look at how mealtime shapes a cub’s future

Wolves and Ravens: An Unlikely Ecological Partnership

Wolves and Ravens: An Unlikely Ecological Partnership

How a predator and a scavenger built one of nature’s most fascinating alliances

Okapi Looks Part Zebra, Part Giraffe

Okapi Looks Part Zebra, Part Giraffe

The only living relative of the giraffe, perfectly adapted to life in the Congo rainforest.

Meet the Wombat: The Toughest Digger Down Under

Meet the Wombat: The Toughest Digger Down Under

This sturdy Australian burrower digs vast tunnels, defends itself with an armored rear, and even produces cube-shaped droppings.

Oxpeckers: Parasite Pickers and Blood Drinkers

Oxpeckers: Parasite Pickers and Blood Drinkers

Birds that warn rhinos, live on buffalo, and depend on ticks to survive

Meet the Aardvark: Africa’s One-of-a-Kind Night Digger

Meet the Aardvark: Africa’s One-of-a-Kind Night Digger

With rabbit ears, a pig-like snout, and a termite diet, this odd survivor is unlike any other mammal

The Emperor Tamarin: A Monkey with a Regal Moustache

The Emperor Tamarin: A Monkey with a Regal Moustache

Small in size but commanding in presence, this tamarin reshapes life high in the rainforest

Mountain Goats: Masters of the High Peaks

Mountain Goats: Masters of the High Peaks

How sure-footed climbers survive cliffs, cold, and predators in North America’s alpine heights

Sun Bears: Smallest of All Bears

Sun Bears: Smallest of All Bears

From tree nests to ten-inch tongues, a closer look at a hidden species

11 Animal Senses Humans Don’t Have

11 Animal Senses Humans Don’t Have

The invisible signals animals use to survive, communicate, and thrive

Oriental Fire-Bellied Toad: Small, Colorful, and Toxic

Oriental Fire-Bellied Toad: Small, Colorful, and Toxic

The tiny amphibian that turns its belly into a hazard sign

Slow Loris: The World’s Only Venomous Primate

Slow Loris: The World’s Only Venomous Primate

The bite, the biology, and the surprising reasons they use it

Tiger Quoll: The Spotted-tailed Predator of Australia

Tiger Quoll: The Spotted-tailed Predator of Australia

A pouch-raised, nocturnal hunter

Fossa: Madagascar’s Largest Terrestrial Predator

Fossa: Madagascar’s Largest Terrestrial Predator

How a mongoose relative rules the forest from canopy to ground

Busy Beavers: Inside the World of Master Builders

Busy Beavers: Inside the World of Master Builders

How dams and lodges reshape streams, create wetlands, and boost biodiversity

The Serious Side of Play in Young Mammals

The Serious Side of Play in Young Mammals

How play shapes brain development, confidence, and social skills

Wildlife Through Vintage Stamps

Wildlife Through Vintage Stamps

A look at postage stamps from around the world, each featuring an animal

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