A new study showed that mammals in the savanna are more scared of human voices than lions growls. The scientists discovered this by playing sounds from humans, lions, and birds from hidden speakers.
Mammals living in the African savannah are far more afraid of hearing a human voice than a lion’s growl, according to a new study that may lead to better strategies to steer animals away from poachers ...
Researchers have conducted the first assessment of metabolites in African savanna elephants, an important step in understanding the relationship between metabolism and health in these endangered ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — An elephant's journey has brought her to Jacksonville. Mundi the elephant landed on the First Coast after traveling by plane on Friday. The flight took approximately three hours, ...
Some new animals have made Zoo Atlanta home this fall and will be exploring their habitats during the holiday season. Go take ...
ATLANTA - Zoo Atlanta just announced the newest addition to its animal kingdom. Meet Imara, the 2-year-old female, plains zebra. Imara is Swahili for "solid" and "strong." She's new to the city and ...
Populations of the African forest and savanna elephant have declined sharply. The populations of Africa's elephants are now in more danger than they ever have been. The African forest elephant is now ...
Panting after chasing the impala now in its jaws, a leopard drags its prey to a shady spot beside a water hole. Before it can sit down to feast, a voice, seemingly out of nowhere, begins speaking ...
COAL VALLEY, Ill. (KWQC) - The Niabi Zoo said its 19-year-old female African lion, Savanna was euthanized Thursday. The zoo humanely euthanized the lion due to complications caused by breast cancer, ...
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