wild animals
Animals the way nature intended it; explore the world of wild animals and the controversies surrounding domestication and hunting of feral beasts.
Survival Strategies in the Animal Kingdom: The Intriguing World of Tonic Immobility
Imagine you’re being attacked by a ferocious predator. With no chance of escape, you do what any courageous, self-respecting possum would do: curl into an immobile state called catatonia, stick out your tongue, drool, and ooze some foul-smelling liquid from your anal glands.
By Anna Bolibruchova2 years ago in Petlife
The Three Little Pigs
Once upon a time, nestled in a vibrant green valley, there stood a cozy little village where three brothers, affectionately known as the Three Little Pigs, lived. Each of them had a different perspective on life, which reflected in the way they built their homes.
By Ahsan Fikri2 years ago in Petlife
Why Don't People in Europe Have Bearded Dragons?
Certain animals have found their way into the hearts and homes of people around the world. Among these, the bearded dragon stands out as a particularly popular choice in some regions, notably in countries like the United States. These friendly and relatively easy-to-care-for reptiles offer a unique blend of companionship and exotic appeal.
By Ahsan Saeed2 years ago in Petlife
Wolf And 7 Little Sheep
Once upon a time, nestled in the heart of a dense forest, there lived a pack of wolves. Led by the majestic Alpha, they roamed the wilderness with pride and prowess. Among them was a lone wolf named Luna. She was different from the others, her heart softer, her gaze gentler. Luna yearned for companionship beyond the fierce bonds of the pack.
By Ahsan Fikri2 years ago in Petlife
You Get Out of Clumsiness!
There’s arguably nothing cuter than watching a puppy encounter certain things for the very first time. Our lives are full of objects that puppies find strange or downright scary. Here are six things that baffle puppies in the most adorable way.
By marie e ehlenbach2 years ago in Petlife
National Aquarium’s “Sanctuary” Plan Problematic?
The National Aquarium in Baltimore has been a home for Atlantic bottlenose dolphins since the 1980s. It currently serves as a home to six dolphins who take part in daily training and feeding sessions six times a day. Lessons and knowledge are both taught and tested with rewards given to them by their trainers at the end of each session. Yet, the trainers are part of their pod. Since 2016, the trainers have been preparing them for life in a marine sanctuary that would be located somewhere in the Caribbean. However, there is one problem: the sanctuary has yet to be built, and plans for its construction seemed mired in logistical problems.
By Jenna Deedy2 years ago in Petlife









