Ethiopian wolves like to lick up the flower nectar of red hot poker plants, and researchers have caught the behavior on camera ...
Moo Deng, the pygmy hippo who rose to fame on social media, is still attracting visitors and licensing deals, but celebrity ...
The emails discuss fetal tissue like any other commodity such as sugar or rice, nonchalantly negotiating for fetuses up to 23 ...
I’ve been to zoos before with my newborn baby and noticed that ... remarked a third person. Even Sugar’s keeper was surprised but he level of interest her dog garnered from the residents of the zoo.
In case you can’t get enough of the little pygmy hippo Moo Deng from Thailand, there's now an official song featuring the internet's favorite baby animal — released in four languages for her ...
Baby animals are stealing hearts and captivating global audiences with their adorable antics and heartwarming stories. From playful pygmy hippos to perpetually grumpy cats, these creatures become ...
Two feisty ferret babies in Virginia are being hailed as a ... are the first members of an endangered species born to a cloned animal. "It's almost unimaginable what this means," ecologist Ben ...
GREEN BAY, Wis. (WBAY) - We’re learning about a new study that says children and pregnant women should curb their sugar intake. Researchers found reducing sugar during pregnancy and up to age ...
To test this theory, Saho Takagi and her team at Azabu University in Japan gave 31 adult cats a simple word game used to investigate the same ability in babies ... an adult animal with an immature ...
How much do you really know about baby animals? When can you start training a puppy? Why is the internet obsessed with Pesto the penguin? Time to test your baby animal knowledge.
A new study published in the journal Science finds that a low-sugar diet in utero and for baby's first two years offers "meaningful" risk reduction for chronic disease as an adult. Those with ...
The longer babies spent under sugar rationing, the lower their risk for disease later in life. “It’s a really exciting analysis,” Jack Bowden, a biostatistician at the University of Exeter ...