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As autumn light washes over Lalibela Wildlife Reserve in the Eastern Cape, a remarkable wildlife story quietly unfolds in the ...
As global temperatures rise, wildlife behavior is shifting in unexpected ways. Increased heat and habitat changes are ...
Five male cheetahs work to take down a massive wildebeest. Can they do it, or does the wildebeest get the upper hand?
Instability, enforcement gaps and poverty combine to enable the rampant trafficking of cheetah cubs to the Middle East.
Male cheetahs are known to form coalitions for territorial protection and hunt much larger prey, such as wildebeest, kudu or eland. Unlike other African predators, cheetahs rarely scavenge. They are ...
It’s been over a year since Colorado reintroduced wolves, and ranchers, residents, and local communities continue to learn how to coexist with the new predator on the landscape. While novel to the ...
To the reserve's predators – and especially its cheetahs – the tall grass is the best hunting aid of all. We all know about the cheetah's electrifying speed. Large nostrils and an enlarged ...
Cobras are highly poisonous. But the fierce, agile, intelligent mongoose has a unique advantage—resistance to snake venom!
In this ever-shifting landscape, each predator must overcome new challenges and grasp new opportunities. For Polar Bears in Canada, Wild Dogs in Zimbabwe, Puma in Chile, Lions in Botswana, and ...
They can’t top a cheetah’s sprinting speed, but they can sprint at speeds of 50 miles per hour. Wildebeests also clump together in groups to protect themselves and their young from predators.