Read more about the article Feisty Anteater Takes On Herd Of Cows
An anteater confronts a cow in Tacuarembo, Uruguay, undated. The anteater stands on two legs and, looking into the cow's face, remains still, with its arms outstretched. (CEN)

Feisty Anteater Takes On Herd Of Cows

Bad-tempered anteater takes on a herd of cows grazing in a field in Uraguay. Phone footage of the encounter shows the solo tamanduna, or lesser anteater, on its hind legs…

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Read more about the article Herd Arrested For Illegal Grazing In Graveyard Released After One Year In Jail
Picture shows the goats, undated. Nine goats were freed after one year in jail for eating grass in Barishal, Bangladesh. (Newsflash)

Herd Arrested For Illegal Grazing In Graveyard Released After One Year In Jail

A herd of goats jailed for a year after feasting on the foliage in a graveyard have been freed. The move to release the goats came after a new mayor…

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Read more about the article German Zoo Celebrates Xmas By Welcoming 2nd Endangered Asian Elephant Calf
Image shows elephants at the Ganesha Mandir enclosure in the Leipzig Zoo, in Germany, undated photo. A female elephant calf was born on Wednesday, Dec. 21, 2022. (Leipzig Zoo/Newsflash)

German Zoo Celebrates Xmas By Welcoming 2nd Endangered Asian Elephant Calf

The elephant temple Ganesha Mandir in Leipzig Zoo is open again where for the first time, visitors can take a look at the newborn elephant calf. The newborn baby elephant,…

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Read more about the article Newborn Endangered Tusker Shelters Under Loving Mum’s Tummy
Picture shows the newborn African bush elephant (Loxodonta africana) interacting with the herd at BIOPARC Valencia, Spain, in November, 2022. The calf and mother are doing well. as she protected and thought the calf species-specific behaviour, during its first week. (Bioparc Valencia/Newsflash)

Newborn Endangered Tusker Shelters Under Loving Mum’s Tummy

This endangered baby elephant is doing well after being born last week as it learns to navigate its surroundings under its mother Matla's watchful eye. The touching images show the…

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Read more about the article Crafty Cow Gives Security A Licking
Cow opens the door by pulling up the latch with tongue in Wenshan, Yunnan in China, undated. The woman who filmed the video was stunned when she approached the cowshed and saw the scene. (dyzvjxoqaiks/AsiaWire)

Crafty Cow Gives Security A Licking

Cattlewoman in China discovers how one of her herd has been giving security a licking by undoing her stall latch with its tongue. The astonishing breakout was filmed by the…

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Read more about the article Adorable Elephant Calves Try To See Off Safari Tourists
First time safari goers encounter curious young elephants, on the 18th of June, in Hoedspruit, Limpopo, South Africa. (@ranger_ebz/Newsflash)

Adorable Elephant Calves Try To See Off Safari Tourists

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This is the adorable moment two elephant calves try out their tusker skills to confront a tourist safari at a South African game reserve. Delighted holidaymakers at the Kapama Private…

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Read more about the article Even After Being Adopted By Other Elephants, Calves Orphaned By Poaching Have Lower Chances Of Survival
Mother elephant with her calf in the Samburu National Reserve, northern Kenya.

Even After Being Adopted By Other Elephants, Calves Orphaned By Poaching Have Lower Chances Of Survival

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Studies have found that even after an orphaned elephant is adopted into a new herd after losing its parents to poaching its chances of survival remain poor compared to those…

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