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Confused malcontents swilling Chardonnay while awaiting the Zombie Apocalypse.
4/28/20
The quokka may be WA's most famous marsupial, but conservationists say the critically endangered numbat deserves a higher profile and 'yawning numbat' footage could help.
Read more from www.abc.net.au4/30/20
Lake Thomas, Florida
5/2/20
A former Australia Zoo big cat keeper says an elusive population of wild pumas and panthers reportedly seen in the Australian wilderness could be long-escaped animals from travelling circuses, or former military mascots.
Read more from www.abc.net.au5/5/20
It's an open-and-shut case of home invasion as a wildlife carer captures Novak the beak-and-enter artist refusing to accept the "no entry" rule.
Read more from www.abc.net.au5/6/20
Campers on the north coast of Western Australia have had the "really rare" chance to walk next to a feeding whale shark estimated to be seven to 10 metres long.
Read more from www.abc.net.au5/13/20
The extreme metabolism of some snakes could provide leads on how to regenerate human tissue.
5/14/20
The seal is priceless!
What....is....THAT???? These animals can't look away as zoo closures give them the opportunity to meet other species for the first time. RELATED VI...
5/14/20
Is this Woodland Park Zoo in Seattle? We used to go there frequently when I was a kid. It was beautiful and great even then. We'd take a picnic lunch and spend the afternoon. Do families even do that any more? When we didn't have time to drive to Seattle, we'd spend the day at Point Defiance Park, which is in Tacoma, WA. Lots of places to picnic, a small zoo (at that time) and beautiful gardens. Haven't been to a zoo in probably 30 years.