120 rhinos rewilded into Greater Kruger as part of the African Parks Rhino Rewild initiative are, on the whole, doing well. The success of the initial stages of the rewilding project reveals a story of adaptation and resilience. The project has demonstrated many successes and a few challenges ...
Here at CB Reptile, our biologist and our reptile care givers handle our Rhinos as often as we can. From hatch day thru the day they leave, our staff works with our baby and big baby Rhino iguanas for sale in order to have calm, relaxed pet iguanas for our customers. Experienced Rhino...
The rhino is one of the hardiest and strongest of the animal kingdom. Considered one of the “big five” in Africa, these mighty animals in their various forms
Interestingly, the first big jump in whale brain size seems to have happened when cetaceans first started using echolocation, the ability to locate objects with sound. The narwhal swims through deep waters in search of its prey, and as you might imagine, it's a bit murky down there. Bats,...
In some parts of the world they are revered and protected; in other places they are captured and eaten for dinner. One thing is certain: They’re everywhere.
Like Red, Gray Crayon feels overworked due to the large animals it pigments (elephants, hippos, rhinos). White is experiencing an existential crisis, Black is tired of being featured only in outlines, Yellow and Orange dispute the true color of the sun, Blue is a dwindling stub thanks to ...
Azillionmeans a very big number. Rob But when we talk about a zillion things we don't mean an exact number – just a very big one. Catherine Did you know Rob that numbers like zillion are called 'indefinite hyperbolic numerals'.
Rhinos at risk of being poached An enormous ecotourism industry funds much of the anti-poaching and conservation efforts in several African countries whose vast preserves are home to some of the continent’s most majestic and endangered wildlife. Among them are rhinos, which are now much more vul...
It started at the end of May and lasted for three months.“We did wildlife censuses before, but mainly for big land animals, like elephants and rhinos," a wildlife expert(专家), Patrick Omondi said. “This time it's for land and water mammals(哺乳动物).”The Kenyan government paid for...
“If we don’t do anything, it will be too late,” says biologist and study co-author Nick Dulvy.“It’s much worse than other animal populations we’ve been looking at,” adding the downward trend for sharks is even steeper than those for elephants and rhinos, which are “iconic in ...