Discover the life of penguins, seals and orcas. Play with them! What do they eat and how do they live? How does climate change affect them? Octopuses Feed the sharks and learn how octopuses defend themselves and not be devoured. Try to protect the divers inside the shark cage!
as well as articles that related to possible upcoming special issues on (1) indigenous sf filmmaking and (2) the career of Taika Waititi. We also have a current call
The best of National Geographic delivered to your inbox Sign up for more inspiring photos, stories, and special offers from National Geographic.Sign Up Legal Terms of Use Privacy Policy Supplemental Privacy Policy for Indonesia Interest-Based Ads Our Sites Nat Geo Home Attend a Live Event Book a...
Expedition cruising is no longer just about hopping on a Zodiac to see Orcas up close or partaking in scientific experiments at the South Pole. On today’s voyages, operators take guests to some of the most remote and inaccessible places on Earth, where they are immersed in incredible landscap...
Things can get really interesting with cardinal encounters if you suddenly have one knocking at your window. With so many cardinals visiting birdfeeders, this is bound to happen, but it can be an unsettling experience—especially to those who subscribe to the cardinal symbolism.READ...
Mark Zuckerberg apologized—but you had to wait for it. Hours after posting a mea culpa on his Facebook page that Facebook users complained fell far short, the beleaguered Facebook CEO took to traditional media to say the words he couldn't bring himself to say earlier in the day: "I'm...
We know much of the remarkable evolutionary story of whales thanks to transitional fossils. The very first whales, for instance, didn’t look anything like the minkes and orcas swimming around today’s oceans. About 55 million years ago, they were terrestrial animals with hooved feet that looke...
Wildfires, drought and extreme heat have been the talk of the town and country across Europe this summer. Attention has now turned to Portugal and Spain, where temperatures at the weekend reached more than 46℃ in some parts of both countries – close to
11.Orcas,or killer whales,are the largest of the dolphins and one of the world's most powerful animals feeding on meat.They feast on marine mammals such as seals,sea lions,and even whales,employing teeth that can be four inches (ten centimeters) long.They are known to grab seals right ...
We at KPCT are deeply saddened by the death of Sea World Trainer Dawn Brancheau. It is a very unfortunate accident that has left many wondering how can something like this ever happen. The argument that this should never have happened is misguided.