Denison resident Bill Daley said he sees raccoons, possums and armadillos in his yard, but a non-native snake was a first.
Banks is bringing with him a couple of snakes, a chameleon, and dog.
KEY LARGO — Biologists A.J. Sanjar and Michael Cove part a curtain of vegetation and stride into the shadows of a dense forest in Crocodile Lake National Wildlife Refuge to check on a line of possum ...
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California’s surprising exotic pet secrets revealed
California’s exotic pet rules mix some of the nation’s toughest bans with surprising permissions. Ferrets and hedgehogs are off-limits, but zebras, camels, and even ostriches can be owned if you meet ...
Stacker compiled data on the top feature-length films from the past 100 years, crowning a champion for each year using ...
“Finding this out, I was very proud,” said Jason Roomes, a descendant of three formerly enslaved men from Rhode Island, Cato, ...
In April, the American Red Cross asks people to keep patients top of mind by making an appointment to give blood or platelets ...
This coming weekend (2-4 May) is the early May bank holiday weekend. We've compiled a guide to how to spend a bank holiday ...
Here’s something that sounds too good to be true but absolutely isn’t: a world-class zoo in Madison that doesn’t charge ...
Florida's opossums could soon become weaponized against prolific and invasive Burmese pythons by tracking them.
Captive reptiles such as beaded dragons will often scramble incessantly against the barriers of their enclosures. How can we ...
Researchers are using tracking collars on opossums to find the invasive Burmese pythons in Florida. We explain how it's done.
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