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Japan kills 333 Antarctic Minke whales for ‘scientific research’
In the name of ‘scientific research’, Japan kills 333 minke whales, including over 200 pregnant females, in the Antarctic in 2015-16 whaling season.
Wild lion nursing leopard cub
While African lions have a habit of killing leopards, it is quite surprising to see a five-year-old lioness nursing a weeks-old leopard cub recently in Tanzania's Ngorongoro Conservation Area.
Japan kills 333 Antarctic Minke whales for ‘scientific research’
In the name of ‘scientific research’, Japan kills 333 minke whales, including over 200 pregnant females, in the Antarctic in 2015-16 whaling season.
Wasfia first Bangladeshi to scale 7 summits
Wasfia Nazreen has become the first Bangladeshi to have scaled the mountain peaks of all the seven continents, also known as the 7 summits.
4 UK bird species including puffins 'face extinction'
Puffins are among four UK bird species now at risk of extinction, according to the latest revision of a global conservation database.
Baby discovers the ‘miracle of life’ (video)
Are you having a hard time understanding the basics of the miracle of life? Well, this blue eyed baby seems to have it all figured out, thanks to National Geographic's Emmy-nominated host Jason Silva.
How Bangladesh would look if all ice melted
If all the ice on land melted and the sea level were to rise 216 feet, entire Bangladesh, home to 160 million people, would be completely inundated.
China's Ili Pika: The 'magic bunny' goes viral
Everyone on social media is talking about China's "magic bunny", the cutest endangered animal that you have never heard of