These Adorable Squirrels Are Only Found On One Japanese Island
Everyone loves cute animals. Everyone. No exceptions. And no matter what your favourite animal is, everyone loves something that is small, cute, and fluffy....
Giant Manta Ray “Begs Snorkeler To Help Save Her Life”
Animals are incredible, but this manta ray in the Ningaloo Reef in Western Australia exhibited some unbelievable behavior. It had been injured by fishing...
Tortoise Celebrates 187th Birthday As Oldest Living Animal On The Planet
Jonathon is a Seychelles Giant Tortoise, and this year he will celebrate his 187th birthday. He was born in 1832, and has seen some...
Disabled Duck Takes First Steps With The Help Of Special Wheelchair
A disabled duck called Merlin has been given a new chance after being born with a birth defect in his leg. This meant that...
White Lion And White Tiger Fall In Love And Have The Most Adorable Babies
White tigers are incredibly rare. Not to be confused with Siberian tigers, which are white, these are Bengal tigers with a genetic abnormality which...
Arctic Fox Defies Science By Walking 3,500 Kilometers In 76 Days
What’s the furthest you’ve ever walked in a day? What about every day for nearly a quarter of a year? Have you ever crossed...
These Bees Sleep In Flowers And It Is As Adorable As You Think
There are two constants in this world. Two facts that permeate all cultures and ages. Everyone knows them. Firstly, bees are great. They are...
This Owl Adopted A Duckling And They Make The Cutest Family
Sometimes nature finds two species and puts them together in unexpected ways. This is the case with an owl, who seems to have adopted...
Watch These Animals Cool Off In Italy’s Heat Wave
Italy is a known holiday destination, but it isn’t usually this hot. Temperatures have reached 38 degrees Centigrade – that’s over a 100 degrees...
Woman Leaves Door Open During Storm, Finds 3 Deer In Her Living Room
People who care for animals are the best of us. It shows empathy and compassion and says a lot about how you treat other...











