Category : Wildlife


Rare giant sunfish stuns UK beach visitors

Beach visitors were left in awe as a massive ocean sunfish washed ashore in a rare sighting. Experts reveal why this gentle giant appeared on the British coastline.

Black Moss Pot: A Hidden Gem for Walkers

Explore the enchanting Black Moss Pot, a secluded pool in the Yorkshire Dales that offers a refreshing escape for tired hikers. This natural wonder, steeped in history, is a must-visit for nature lovers.

One Family Farm’s Wildlife Success Story

Discover how a single family farm in the UK has transformed into a thriving sanctuary for local wildlife, proving that small-scale agriculture can coexist with nature.

Mogadishu floods displace 100,000+

Torrential rains in Somalia's capital have triggered catastrophic flooding, leaving tens of thousands homeless and major infrastructure destroyed. Authorities warn of worsening conditions as humanitarian crisis unfolds.

Attenborough's 'Parenthood' delights fans

Sir David Attenborough's latest documentary series, 'Parenthood,' has captivated audiences with breathtaking visuals and heartwarming animal family stories. Fans are raving about the BBC's newest nature masterpiece.

Giant 22-inch rat spotted in London

A massive rat measuring 22 inches from nose to tail has been spotted in London, sparking fears of a rodent invasion. Experts weigh in on whether this could be the UK's largest rat.

Great White Shark Spotted Near Santa Monica Beach

A juvenile great white shark was recently seen close to Santa Monica's shoreline, sparking safety concerns among beachgoers. Experts advise caution but reassure that such sightings are part of the shark's natural behaviour.

Ape ancestors may explain human love of alcohol

A groundbreaking study suggests that humans' fondness for alcohol may have evolved from our ape ancestors, who sought out fermented fruit millions of years ago. Discover the fascinating link between primates and booze.

Russian volcano erupts after 600-year silence

The Shiveluch volcano in Russia's Far East has erupted for the first time in six centuries, spewing ash 10km high and disrupting air travel. Scientists warn of potential long-term effects.

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