Sloths weren’t always slow-moving, furry tree-dwellers. Their prehistoric ancestors were huge – up to 4 tons – and when startled, they brandished immense claws. For a long time, scientists believed ...
Video by @cincinnatizooMoe is on the move! 🦥 Sloths move slowly and deliberately through trees, using their long, curved claws to hang and move between branches, spending most of their lives in the ...
International research and highly-specialized divers are bringing an underground, underwater world to the surface ...
We often mindlessly trample on snails and earthworms because they move so slowly compared to the average human, but there’s a ...
Beneath a tree where a sloth sleeps, juvenile caimans lurk in the long grasses. The air is thick with the sound of an ...
Natural predators aren't just fearsome hunters. They are ecosystem architects that sculpt wild landscapes, influence ...
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Who Would Win?

Today, 21.7 million copies of Who Would Win? books are in print. That doesn’t include the countless homemade Who Would Win?
Forget fluffy puppies and purring kittens; some people have a fondness for the truly peculiar when it comes to their animal ...
Cave bears smash lion skulls, saber-cats starve in silence, and the ice begins to melt. Five episodes of jaw-dropping beauty later, the series leaves you staring at the brutal question about climate ...
Scottish wildlife filmmaker Gordon Buchanan brings his Lions and Tigers and Bears tour to Frome’s Memorial Hall, Jan 29, ...
Hailed as Scotland’s own David Attenborough, Gordon Buchanan has most recently been seen tracking lions, leopards and cheetahs in Botswana, for BBC One’s Big Cats 24/ 7 – with series two on screens ...