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Some dogs were built for work. Others were built for speed. The Keeshond? This dog was built to smile—and not just ...
Queen Califia’s Magical Circle enchants Escondido with vibrant sculptures inspired by myth and nature. ESCONDIDO, Calif. — Locked behind a gate in a remote corner of Kit Carson Park lies a vibrant, ...
The furry marsupials have no natural predators, so they're fearless and friendly with people, boosting their popularity online.
The quokkas, known for their apparent smiles, have become a popular tourist attraction on a tiny island off of Australia's ...
There’s no stopping a girl in her rain boots! Grace Warrior, 4, is ready for anything — spotting animals, leading Australia Zoo meetings, jumping in muddy puddles — with her adorable pink rain boots ...
Off of Australia's west coast lies Rottnest Island, home to the Quokka. Around 10,000 of the rare animals live on the tiny ...
Mountain chickadees follow systematic grammarlike rules to share important information, stringing together syllables like words in a sentence.
As many as 3,500 wooden carousels were built at the turn of the 20th century, but only 150 have survived, like the one in ...
While these numbers are low, their successes show rewilding cities can and does work. Beavers now swim in a wetland in London ...
Animals that look happy, smiling, or content are instantly likable. Scientists debate whether those expressions mean anything ...
After the CEO throws Catnap into a fiery furnace, all the Smiling Critters think he's dead! They cry until Player agrees to help them get revenge. Bubba Bubbaphant, Dogday and Hoppy Hopscotch work ...