KENTUCKY (FOX 56) — While visiting some of Kentucky’s many parks and scenic spots, you may see baby animals emerging during spring. While at first, the sight of a small wild animal might be inviting, ...
The new nature docuseries "Born to Be Wild" follows six rare baby animals and captures what their lives turn out to be like.
There's something oh-so-soothing about baby animals. Tiny paws, oversized eyes, and ears they are yet to grow into. They wobble when they walk, squeak when they're supposed to roar, and stare at the ...
Cuteness can shift moods and lower cortisol, and science backs it up. Looking at baby animals, like a seal pup blinking on a beach or a panda somersaulting, actually lights up the same brain areas as ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Amanda Kooser covers the quirky side of science and space. Move over, cats. A new cute creature has taken over the internet. Baby ...
Join us for the most independent baby animals on the planet. Meet the most independent baby animals that know how to walk, swim, or slither and feed themselves shortly after birth. From baby green sea ...
WATERVILLE, Ohio — Nature’s Nursery Center for Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation is inviting the community to "see animals and be animals" at its annual Animal Masquerade and Moore fundraiser. The ...
About a dozen animals around the room watch as Deborah Harris fills a thin syringe with kitten milk replacement to feed her newest additions: four newborn raccoons. She has to do this five times a day ...
Cute features in babies and animals are more than just amusing—they trigger powerful evolutionary responses that help our species’ survival. Moo Deng, the baby pygmy hippo that has become famous ...
Tigers and monkeys and tapirs, oh my! Joel Sartore's latest book, "National Geographic Photo Ark: Babies," captures the animal kingdom's most curious youngsters. Sumatran tigersPanthera tigris ...
Penguins are fascinating creatures, not just because of their physical characteristics. They’re amazing at creating mental maps, can recognize each other’s calls, and hunt in a coordinated way.
Peach State ranks low in U.S. on laws protecting animals, but research and other communities show us how we can do better. Department of Natural Resources wildlife biologist Emily Ferrall inspects the ...