The capybara, native to South America, is the largest rodent in the world and a highly social creature which has been observed bonding with everything from kittens and ducklings to monkeys.
Vines are becoming more abundant in tropical and subtropical regions of the Americas. This fundamental change in forest structure may have a profound impact on the animals, human communities and businesses that depend on forests for their livelihood.
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Artist Phoebe Wahl shares her work with the world through her Instagram, Twitter, and Tumblr. Wahl uses her art to promote social change for LGBT issues, the Black Lives Matter movement, empowering women and supporting feminism.
Today we're discussing the ancient Greek god Pan, signs this god wants to work with you, and what you can learn from the great god of the wild. A vast pantheon of gods, both important
The North is home to many creatures that have adapted to life in the cold, and their babies remain sweet and adorable even when the temperature drops as low as −84.4ºС. Looking at them can be a true remedy to lots of things and can make us forget that those stern, mighty lands that are generally associated with harsh weather conditions, tough people, and snow-covered hills that stretch for miles.
Hideout | Veronica Batterson
Richard Moult
Young Tom has always dreamed of wolves, which everyone knows don't exist. One day he goes out for a log from the woodpile, and when he returns, there is another Tom, like him, but other. This dark and compelling tale from short fiction writer K. M. Ferebee will make you reconsider what may be lurking in the forest.