A federal agency says it killed a collard wolf that apparently crossed from Colorado into Wyoming and killed several sheep.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Wildlife Services responded to reports of a predator killing five sheep in north-central Wyoming on Saturday. The agency found evidence pointing to a wolf attack, ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture responded to reports of a predator killing five sheep in north-central Wyoming on Saturday ...
John Davidson is on the lookout for the elusive Highland tiger on a waymarked walk around the Badenoch village ...
A 10-year-old girl out on a shoreline stroll on a Wales beach literally stumbled upon five prehistoric dinosaur footprints.
The animals are protected in Colorado ... The agency found evidence pointing to a wolf attack, including bite marks and tracks, according to spokesperson Tanya Espinosa. Later that day, the ...
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IFLScience on MSNSadly, Famous Dinosaur Tracks Were Not Made By Sauropods Walking On Their HandsA series of footprints once attributed to a “swimming brontosaur” has a far more likely explanation, new research has found.
From tiny trackers on birds to larger elephant collars, scientists learn a lot from tracking animal movement in the wild.
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