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  • Bear Farming: How You Can Help Stop It  By : Rashel Dan
    Bear farming is one of the worst types of animal cruelty. It causes repeated agony, pain and suffering to bears. The bear farmers will say that it was all for the good: bear farms offer an abundant and renewable supply of bile for medicinal use and at the same time reduces pressure on wild bear populations. They argue that extracting bile from bears in captivity obviates the need to trap and kill wild bears, and thus contributes to their conservation. However, many people are becoming concerned. Does it really contribute to the bear's overall welfare? I'm afraid not.
  • What primates will you see in Uganda safaris?  By : Clint Jhonson
    Every now and then, people must take a vacation in order to separate from the busy working life and enjoy some leisure time. For adventurous people, there is nothing like undertaking Uganda safaris to witness some of our closest relatives – in the evolution chain – in action.
  • Koala Kismet  By : Emma Snow
    To gaze into their eyes is to touch tranquility. Perhaps it is because they spend so much of their lives removed from our terrestrial sphere that these creatures can inspire such serenity in just one glance. Perched in the canopy of the tall Eucalyptus forests of Australia, koalas pass their lives unperturbed, nap to nap, meal to meal.
  • Documentary about Ants  By : Amit1
    This article is about ants living near the amazon river and what they do when the river floods.
  • Monkeys, Chimps, or Apes: A Primate Primer  By : Francesca Black
    “Look, it’s a monkey!” the father says to his son, pointing at the caged chimpanzee sitting with his back to the onlookers. The information sheet posted on the wall corrects the misnomer, but I doubt the man will read it. Sure enough, the pair strolls forward to look at the next ‘monkey,’ which is really an orangutan.
  • Arctic Wolves  By : Emma Snow
    As the wolves get closer, the herd snaps into action, forming into two rings, with younger calves in the middle protected by the adults facing outward. The circle would be impossible for one wolf to penetrate, so the pack must work as a team. Back and forth race the wolves, snapping at the legs of creatures five times their weight.
  • Kangaroos  By : Francesca Black
    The kangaroo is a singular creature. What other animal can jump a distance of 28 feet, or a height of 6 feet? What other animal can hop at speeds of 43 miles per hour? What other animal uses its muscular tail as a third “leg” to help balance and stabilize and holds kickboxing matches to determine breeding rights? There’s only one animal that fits this description—the kangaroo.
  • Safari in the savannahs  By : Peter Philip
    The spotted hyena has been branded as a corwardly animal in the African tradition and tourists have endlessly claimed openly that it a most ugly creature. And ugly it is.
    But inside this 'ugly creature' is one of the most interesting wildlife of Kenya, with very complicated way of survival.
  • Self Protection From Strange Dogs  By : Rick Or Jan Strickland
    You decide to go for a walk with your family, and you encounter a strange dog. It's large, snarling and growling at you. What do you do?
  • The Fascinating World Of Dolphins  By : Joshua Plansden
    A lot of people consider dolphins to be one amongst the fish - as they swim in the water. But in reality unlike fish who lay eggs, dolphins are warm-blooded mammals that give birth to baby dolphins and breathe air. There are many more unique characteristics that make dolphins an interesting creature on the earth.

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