Black Caimans are part of the alligator family. They’re the biggest species in that family. They are found in the Amazon River basin, in countries including Bolivia, Brazil,…
Hawksbill Sea Turtles are about 24–45 inches long, weigh up to 150 pounds, and live to be about 50 years old. They get their name from the fact that…
Can you spot the difference between Crocodiles and Alligators? These reptiles are part of the order Crocodylia, which includes alligators, crocodiles, and gharials. All three of these reptile species…
Here’s some exciting wolf news from California: the California Department of Fish and Wildlife captured two gray wolves in mid-March, put satellite collars on them, took DNA samples,…
Check out this throwback episode of RadioWild where we talk with Regina Mossotti, the director of Animal Care and Conservation at the Endangered Wolf Center in St. Louis,…
Throughout the rainforests, mountaintops, and deserts of South and Central America, Mexico, and the Southern United States roam a peculiar mesocarnivore that is losing habitat quickly. Despite the…
Love is in the air! Yesterday was Valentine’s Day and while humans will go out on dates to find their perfect partner, animals have other tactics. Reproduction is…
Snow leopards are a species of big cat that lives in mountain habitats in Central Asia. They are solitary animals, and they usually are 4-5 feet long and…
The second largest cat behind tigers is the lion! Did you know that there used to be lions in North America? They went extinct a long time ago.1…
•Chris Anderson
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