Posts by Danielle Dufault

Fishing Cat: The Cat That Hunts Underwater

Life in the mangroves of South Asia is difficult, but there’s one creature in this swamp that’s defying the odds, and our expectations at the same time. This is the Fishing Cat.

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Condor: King of Thieves

Born into a family of scavengers and opportunistic thieves, this bird soars over some of the most unforgiving landscapes on earth. Meet the king of thieves: the Condor.

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Sand Cat: The King of the Desert

Sand Cats may not look the part, but they are built to handle the extremes of one of the harshest environments on Earth.

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Coconut Crab: Your Worst Nightmare

Meet the crab that Charles Darwin called ‘monstrous’.

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Gharials: Don’t Boop The Snoot

Gharials look like a crocodile mixed with a narwhal.

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These Animals Rip Their Limbs Off To Escape Danger

Cut off one limb, another shall take its place. Hail autotomy.

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Why Do Some Animals Eat Poop?

If you’re a dung beetle, all you need is poop.

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These Invertebrates Shoot Acid

Throughout the world animals have evolved some truly remarkable defense mechanisms, and these are no exception. These invertebrates spray their attackers with acid.

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Millipedes Don’t Skip Leg Day

Get ready to meet the leggy arthropods that conquered the Earth.

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Cockroaches Can Go In Your Ears

Did you know cockroaches can go in your ears?

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The Fennec Fox Is Suspiciously Cute

In one of the world’s most inhospitable places lives one of the cutest predators. This is the Fennec Fox.

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Weaver Ants: These Ants Turn Themselves Into Chains (Feat. AntsCanada)

These ants have colonized the tree canopy and built amazing cities out of leaves.

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Jaguar: The True King of the Jungle

The jaguar is the most feared predators in Latin America. This is the giant-slayer of the jungle.

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Chimaera: The Deep Sea Phantom

The Chimera, or Ghost Shark, looks like it’s skin has been stitched together.

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Lions: Pride or Die

Lions are called the king of the jungle, even though they don’t live in the jungle.

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Basking Sharks Always Look Surprised

Basking sharks are real-life Leviathans – they’re the second-largest sharks in the world.

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Moose are Absolute Units

The moose is a Canadian icon. Its gigantic size, chill attitude, and majestic antlers make it one of our most beloved animals, and we’re trying to find one.

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Frogfish Bite Faster Than You Can Blink

Frogfish ambush and swallow their prey in whole, all before they can even think “that’s no moon’.

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Centipedes: The Ultimate Nopes

Nothing quite makes you say ‘nope, nope, nope’ like a centipede.

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Ticks: The Actual Worst

Ticks are blood-sucking parasites that feast on your body for up to a week. They’re the stuff of nightmares.

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Manta Rays are Flat Sharks

Manta Rays are a fantastical animal, and due to their alien-looking appearance, they are a clear inspiration for a lot of science fiction.

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Metamorphosis: When Evolution Gets Weird

Metamorphosis: when one thing becomes another.

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