Wildlife researchers set up trail cameras in Jammu and Kashmir and photographed several “rare” Indian pangolins, a study said. Photo from Vital Sinkevich via Unsplash In a darkened forest of northern ...
Pangolins are like small anteaters covered in scales. They eat mostly insects such as ants or termites, and they can roll up into a ball for defense. They are the most trafficked animal in the world, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Authorities in Pakistan arrested a man after he allegedly threw an endangered creature into floodwaters. The Express Tribune ...
The operation was conducted by teams from the Mumbai and Nagpur units at Jagdalpur, Chhattisgarh on Sunday based on tip offs. The accused were allegedly planning to trade the scales when the DRI team ...
With the advice of shepherds, scientists set up trail cameras and recorded a first-of-its-kind mammal sighting in Rajkot District, Gujarat. Photo from Agravat, Aditya, Pandey, Patel, Pathak and Samal ...
In a darkened forest of northern India, an “elusive” mammal emerged from its burrow to search for its next meal. Its meanderings triggered a nearby camera — which captured the “rare” sighting. A team ...
Authorities in Pakistan arrested a man after he allegedly threw an endangered creature into floodwaters. The Express Tribune reported that a man in Lahore saw an Indian pangolin and allegedly threw ...