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Gibbon monkeys, who live in the evergreen tropical rainforests of Southeast Asia, are the most endangered primate species in the world.

Saving the World’s Gibbons Monkeys

Gibbon monkeys, who live in the evergreen tropical rainforests of Southeast Asia, are the most endangered primate species in the world.

Shark scientist Dr. Neil Hammerschlag debunks news of Great White dying from choking on a sea turtle.

What Caused the Death of Great White Found With Sea Turtle Stuck In Mouth?

Shark scientist Dr. Neil Hammerschlag debunks news of Great White dying from choking on a sea turtle.

Black bears are North America’s most familiar bears. One non-profit is working to reduce state-approved hunting programs in the American West to save the black bears.

Saving the Black Bears of the West

Black bears are North America’s most familiar bears. One non-profit is working to reduce state-approved hunting programs in the American West to save the black bears.

Learn how mangroves and camels are deeply connected.

Ships of the Desert out in the Indian Ocean

Learn how mangroves and camels are deeply connected.

First-ever photos and footage of the silver-backed chevrotain, tiny deer-like creatures, have been photographed in Vietnam after an intense search.

Silver-backed Chevrotain Photographed for the First Time in the Wild!

First-ever photos and footage of the silver-backed chevrotain, tiny deer-like creatures, have been photographed in Vietnam after an intense search.

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Sharks Eat Plants, Too!

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Megalodon, the biggest shark to have ever lived has a cousin Megalolamna. It is, however, unclear whether this creature even existed.

Say Hello to Megalodon’s Cousin: Megalolamna

Megalodon, the biggest shark to have ever lived has a cousin Megalolamna. It is, however, unclear whether this creature even existed.

Scientists trace back shark cannibalism to 300 million years ago with evidence found in Canada.

Scientists Trace Back Shark Cannibalism to 300 Million Years Ago

Scientists trace back shark cannibalism to 300 million years ago with evidence found in Canada.

One research foundation is working to change public perception of sharks by taking people swimming with them – without a cage.

Swimming with Sharks

One research foundation is working to change public perception of sharks by taking people swimming with them – without a cage.

A new Pocket Shark has been discovered and it's insanely cute! Here's what you need to know...

New Pocket Shark Discovery

A new Pocket Shark has been discovered and it's insanely cute! Here's what you need to know...

Fun fact on great whites who never get airborne.

What Happens When a Great White Can’t Breach?

Fun fact on great whites who never get airborne.

Some of Hawaii’s tourism operators, hotel and scientists are using the visitors as an opportunity to help with the turtle revival.

Working Together to Save Hawaii's Turtles

Some of Hawaii’s tourism operators, hotel and scientists are using the visitors as an opportunity to help with the turtle revival.

A sevengill shark flings itself out of the water and onto rocks to avoid becoming an orca's meal.

Shark Flings Itself Out of Water to Avoid Becoming Orca’s Snack

A sevengill shark flings itself out of the water and onto rocks to avoid becoming an orca's meal.

A small shark leaps onto a surfer's board in Bondi Beach, Australia and soon swims away.

Amiable Shark Leaps Onto Surfer’s Board, Casually Swims Away

A small shark leaps onto a surfer's board in Bondi Beach, Australia and soon swims away.

With the shortage in sharks, other fish and squid are growing larger in size from feasting on energy-rich items.

Declining Shark Populations Means Fat Fish

With the shortage in sharks, other fish and squid are growing larger in size from feasting on energy-rich items.

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