Elephants can reach a top speed of around 40 km/h (25 mph), but they technically do not run; they use a fast walking motion. Rhinos are much faster, with a top speed of 50-55 km/h (31-34 mph), ...
A new study revealed significant differences in the appearance and behavior of the two one-horned Asiatic rhinoceros species, ...
This is my first and only night camping in the depths of the Kruger. But for my fellow campmates, this is just part of the ...
While the Big Five may steal the spotlight, these lesser-known species in SA offer equally thrilling wildlife experiences.
Recent experiments to resurrect the extinct woolly mammoth have raised questions about whether investors are being ...
Researchers from the Fauna & Flora conservation group collected samples from elephant dung in Cambodia’s northern plains and extracted DNA. From the DNA they were able to identify individual elephants ...
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It is superseded in size only by the elephant and the white rhinoceros, with males weighing more than 2,000 kg ... Based on these findings, the scientists propose a more precise scientific name for ...
Give a gift that will help protect the future of nature. Make a symbolic adoption in support of WWF's global efforts. We protect wildlife because they inspire us. But we also focus our efforts on ...