Habitat and ecosystems
Do you wander Why Male Lions Sometimes Kill Cubs
In the seemingly idyllic world of the animal kingdom, there exist behaviors that challenge our understanding of nature. One such perplexing phenomenon is the killing of cubs by male lions.
How do Hadzabe people survive? They only depend on hunting and gathering
The Hadzabe are an indigenous hunter-gatherer tribe that has inhabited the East African region, particularly in Tanzania, for thousands of years.
Elephant and Rhinoceros Engage in Intense Battle for Dominance
Elephants are generally peaceful animals, but there are certain conditions that can trigger aggressive behavior related to hunger or competition for resources.
Fears for the future of baby elephant that lost its trunk
If an elephant loses the trunk, how will the elephant survive in the harsh wild world with countless enemies who are ready to wait for the opportunity to attack?
The Legacy of Lady Liuwa: Reviving the Majestic Lions of Liuwa
Zambia's Majestic Lions: A conservation legacy endures as Liuwa showcases coexistence between 10,000 residents and wildlife, exemplifying shared benefits in a shared landscape.
Lionesses in a pride often synchronise their reproductive cycles
These 6-8 month old playmates are not siblings, Lionesses in a pride often synchronise their reproductive cycles. In doing so, they mate and birth their cubs at about the same time.
Resilience Roars: The Incredible Journey of a Missing Lion Cub
On a day that aims to promote awareness of the declining number of lions, I decided to share this post of a tenacious lion cub in Botswana that went missing