Can you imagine coming face-to-face with the largest tarantula in the world? This massive arachnid is the king of creepy crawlies!
Male bullfrogs fight each other in a pond in order to establish dominance and the chance to mate with a female bullfrog.
These fierce birds use strong legs and fast stomps to defeat venomous snakes, like cobras, with ease. Learn more about ...
Known as the "volcano snail," the scaly-foot snail is the only marine animal with an outer layer of iron armor.
Learn about great white sharks like Deep Blue and Breton, and their fascinating migration patterns. Unlike the fearsome image in *Jaws*, great whites eat only every few days, consuming 2-3% of their ...
Crocodiles tend to inhabit dens, but these resting places can typically be found just a few feet underground. However, ...
A new study suggests that whales produce water bubble patterns to communicate with each other, and possibly, humans.
Learn how goliath groupers reach up to 8 feet and live up to 50 years in reef habitats. These giants can weigh over 800 pounds.
Learn how howler monkeys use deep roars to defend territory attract mates and warn rival groups from far away.
When bees are not able to buzz properly, not only is pollination threatened, but also the biodiversity that is critical to our survival. Dr. Woodrow’s work reminds us that a bee’s buzz is more than ...
Eagles are some of the strongest birds of prey, with great eyesight and strong talons. Read here to learn about how they hunt.
Discover how flamingos get their pink color from their diet and learn surprising facts about their legs, feeding habits, and pink milk.