Tag: mammal
Did you know? The baby of this marine mammal has the same name as that of a cow
Here is some information that may surprise more than one person during your next family gatherings! While the names of baby animals are often well known, others can sometimes surprise…
Mammal association has not yet succeeded in transmitting the Utrecht wolf
GroenLinks (7 seats), together with BBB the largest faction in the Provincial Council of Utrecht, and the Party for the Animals (3 seats), asked questions about the plan on Wednesday.…
The discovery of the oldest known mammal puts their origin back 20 million years!
By analyzing the dental remains of a small animal named Brasilodon quadrangularis, researchers have discovered that the latter was in fact a mammal! It then becomes the oldest known mammal,…
How did the dinosaurs disappear?
Dinosaurs are fascinating: some of them were the largest representatives of life on earth. So how could such forces of nature be exterminated? First, it is important to remember that…
Australia has the highest mammal extinction rate of any continent
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Bottlenose dolphin: what is it?
Photo of bottlenose dolphins. © Faraj Meir, GNU FDL Version 1.2 Bottlenose dolphin (Montagu 1821) – Tursiops truncatus Order : Cetacea Suborder : Odontoceti Family : Delphinidae Subfamily : Delphininae…
marine mammal specialists will try to save the killer whale stranded in the Seine
Perhaps good news for this killer whale stranded in the Seine near Rouen and spotted for the first time on May 16. The mammal will perhaps be able to return…
Earth Day: How the reintroduction of 20 mammal species would change the future of the planet
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Incredible face to face in Alaska: “The bear in me”, by David Bittner
David Bittner was born in Bern, Switzerland in 1977 and is now a biologist and bear scientist. Since he was 25, the biology student has traveled to Alaska as often…
Wildlife, by Alan and Elaine Wilson
Alan and Elaine Wilson are amateur photographers with a passion for nature, birds and landscapes. They reside in the Coquitlam area of British Columbia, a province of Canada located on…