Read more about the article Deadly Dengue Fever Fear At Holiday Hotspot
Picture shows Ibiza, Spain, undated. Germany has confirmed in February, 2023, up to six German tourists would have been infected with Dengue fever last summer during their vacations on the Balearic island of Ibiza. (Google Maps/Newsflash)

Deadly Dengue Fever Fear At Holiday Hotspot

Holidaymakers at the party hotspot Ibiza have been warned they could be struck down with deadly dengue fever. Officials on the Spanish island - known for its wild nightlife -…

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Read more about the article Wolf Uses Go Pro As A Scratching Post In Zoo
Wolf lays on the ground at the Asahikawa City Asahiyama Zoo located in Japan in undated footage. One of the wolves at the Zoo used a GoPro as a scratch post. (Asahikawa City Asahiyama Zoo/CEN)

Wolf Uses Go Pro As A Scratching Post In Zoo

This is the moment a huge wolf uses a Go Pro camera as a scratching post. The footage was shot at the Asahiyama Zoo, which is a municipal zoo in…

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Read more about the article Shocking Trash Scandal Of Baby Wipe Island Threating Wildlife
Picture shows the island of sediment, wet wipes and other trash that has formed in the Guadalquivir river in Cordoba, Spain, undated. The environmental damage is caused by flushing the wipes down the toilet and has left birds that have spent weeks with the wipes hooked in their beaks. (Newsflash)

Shocking Trash Scandal Of Baby Wipe Island Threating Wildlife

This is the horrifying ecological cost of the careless disposal of baby wipes and other trash flushed down the loo. An entire island made up of sediment, wet wipes and…

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Read more about the article Man Feeds Stingrays In Shallow Sea Waters Of The Maldives
Mohamad Muaz's friend, Muja, feeds stingrays at the Southern Nilandhe Atoll, Maldives, on Friday, April 15, 2022. According to Mohamad, stingrays generally arent dangerous, and they have a reputation for being gentle. (@_._muitzz_._/Newsflash)

Man Feeds Stingrays In Shallow Sea Waters Of The Maldives

Man hand-feeds wild stingrays a fishy takeaway in the shallow waters on a beach in the Maldives. Mohamed Muaz, 23, - from Hulhudheli island, in Dhaalu Atoll - amazed his…

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Read more about the article Endangered Giraffe Clearly Enjoys Munching On Snow In Hilarious Videos
The giraffe named Genki eats snow at Asahiyama Zoo in Asahikawa, Hokkaido, Japan, undated. Asahiyama Zoo is a top-rated zoological garden just outside central Asahikawa City. (Asahikawa City Asahiyama Zoo/CEN)

Endangered Giraffe Clearly Enjoys Munching On Snow In Hilarious Videos

Despite the preference for warmer temperatures this giraffe was clearly enjoying the arrival of the snow after using his impressive lips to shovel mouthfuls at a Japanese zoo. The footage…

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Read more about the article Amazing Footage Shows How Coral Survived Despite Being Centimetres From Palma Volcano Lava
Divers explore the area of the eruption of the La Palma volcano, in Spain, that formed several lava deltas, in Spain, almost a year after the eruption, undated. The maritime activity of fish, urchins, crustaceans, and algae in the area has been restored. (CSIC/Newsflash)

Amazing Footage Shows How Coral Survived Despite Being Centimetres From Palma Volcano Lava

These images show how coral off the island of the Spanish island of Palma de Majorca has miraculously survived despite being just centimetres from lava from the volcano that erupted…

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Read more about the article Loved Up Couple Adopt Two Stray Dogs Found While Getting Engaged In Mauritius
Ben Jenkins and Charlotte Long pose in an undated photo. The couple who got engaged in Mauritius reportedly adopted a couple of stray dogs. (@ben.jenkins.108/Newsflash)

Loved Up Couple Adopt Two Stray Dogs Found While Getting Engaged In Mauritius

A British couple that went to the holiday island of Mauritius to get engaged came back with more than just dreams of wedded bliss after adopting two stray dogs they…

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Read more about the article Cliff Walker Plunged 33ft To Her Death
Picture shows mountaineers climbing on Puig Roig, in Spain. A 75-year-old Irish woman died in Escorca after suffering an accident while on an excursion in the area on Sunday, Oct. 23, 2022. (Newsflash)

Cliff Walker Plunged 33ft To Her Death

A 75-year-old Irish woman died when she plunged 33 feet to her death in a hiking accident in Majorca. The woman had been walking with a group in Escorca, in…

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Read more about the article Austrians To Build World’s Longest Cable Car Lift In Caribbean Island Of Dominica
Photo shows the model of Boiling Lake bottom station in Dominica, undated photo. The ropeway engineers at Doppelmayr in Wolfurt are currently working on the technology for this world-record installation, whose opening is planned for early 2024. (@Doppelmayr/Newsflash)

Austrians To Build World’s Longest Cable Car Lift In Caribbean Island Of Dominica

An Austrian company is aiming to build the world's longest gondola in a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the Caribbean island of Dominica. Austrian ropeways and people mover manufacturer Doppelmayr…

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Read more about the article Iguanas Extinct For Centuries Make Comeback
Picture shows an iguana on Santiago Island, Ecuador, in an undated photo. Experts through monitoring, found new individuals of various ages, which shows that this species is reproducing successfully. (Johannes Ramirez/Newsflash)

Iguanas Extinct For Centuries Make Comeback

Iguanas extinct from a Galapagos island for generations have been reborn nearly two centuries after they were first recorded by Charles Darwin. The Galapagos land iguana had been completely wiped…

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