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Rodent burrows offer unusual sanctuary to Africa’s smallest wildcat
By María de los Ángeles Orfila Under cover of night, a black-footed cat moves almost invisibly through the grasses of southern Namibia, hunting small rodents, birds and insects. Barely a third the ...
A recent study led by researcher Harold Brindley, from the Institute for Communities and Wildlife in Africa at the University ...
It's not just humans that build villages – so do other animals. And they can be so enormous they're visible from space ...
Evidence from camera footage and researchers confirms 56 species relied on specific underground infrastructures for post-fire survival, namely wombat burrows. Entrances measuring only 19 cm high ...
This Instagram post by @the_last_messiah shows a groundhog getting riled up by a pit bull who keeps sticking its nose into ...
During Australia’s 2019-2020 Black Summer bushfires, wombats made headlines as much as the firefighters. In fact, multiple wombats were observed supposedly herding other animals into their own burrows ...
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