These cats contribute a lot to comedic relief with some of the incredible antics they pull while in the course of an ordinary day. Watch as they run, trip and chase their way across the screen.
Endangered, the Giant Panda is beginning to reproduce, not always with great success, in zoos. Here mom panda, Lun Lun interacts with her baby, Mei Lan
This silverback gorilla doesn’t seem to enjoy being looked at as much as the onlookers are enjoying viewing him. He truly seems to object to being entertainment for the crowd and makes his feelings well known by his actions.
Some of these folks seem to need an anger management class. This is a good reason why leaving wild animals to those who know how to handle them is a great idea.
Hilarious videos of Penguins mishaps, falling on the ice and snow make you glad you live in a warmer climate. These guys should get hazardous duty pay just for being able to hunt in weather like this.
Used with permission by the Humane society, the video offers reasons why supporting the circuses isn’t always a good idea, particularly those which feature wild elephants.
Watch as these dogs bounce and pull their way into your heart. Diving and dragging their owners with leashes and wagons they seem to be proving to us once and for all that they, not we are the real masters, and we’re simply there to serve their needs.
A Giant Panda, normally docile creatures, in this video grasps hold of a visitor to the zoo, tearing off his jacket and nearly his arms as well. Needless to say, this is a good warning about where not to sit when visiting a bear
Platypus is mostly prevalent to Eastern Australia in Tasmania. It is a semi-aquatic mammal. It is one of the five species of monotremes. They are known as the only mammals that lay eggs rather than giving birth to the juvenile. In short, it is the sole representative of the family and genus, though quite a
Thylacine is the real name for Tasmanian tiger. It was the largest known carnivorous marsupial of modern times. It is believed to have become extinct in the 20th century. Its dwelling is in Australia and New Guinea. Thylacine is the actual for the tiger, though; Tasmanian is the name which is more commonly used. Although
Cone snails are also known as cone shells or cones in shorter version. It is from the family Conidae. They are a taxonomic family which varies in size from medium to large. It is a family of marine gastropod mollusks and predatory sea snails. The shapes of the shells of cone snails are similar to