Pink dolphins, like the famous Amazon pink dolphin (Inia geoffrensis), are not pink at birth. In fact, their pink hue appears gradually as they age, mainly due...
Gorillas are known to pound their chests as a clear way to indicate to others: this is my territory! This resonant gesture can be heard...
The moose holds a special place in Canadian Indigenous traditions for hundreds of years. Its presence as essential game makes it a respected animal, a...
Ostriches have a massive body, reduced wings, and large powerful legs. Their weight (over 100 kilos for adults) is clearly too high for flight. Their...
The salmon begins its life in freshwater rivers, where the eggs laid in gravel develop into fry, then into small fish called smolts. After several...
After the death of a whale, its body often sinks to the ocean floor before rising to the surface, pushed by internal gases. Decomposition begins...
Speaking is not just about vocal cords; there is a whole biological machinery behind it. In animals, certain essential anatomical mechanisms are not developed enough...
Spiders primarily enter your home to find shelter from the cold or rain, especially when temperatures drop outside. They also regularly search for food, as...
Each year, male deer see their antlers grow, fall off, and then regrow. This annual cycle closely follows the seasons: the growth typically begins in...
The humps of camels are the result of genetic evolution to ensure survival in a hostile environment. Originally, the ancestors of camels lived millions of...