Today's Bug of the Week is going to be a little different as we feature a salamander. The Critter of the Week was spotted last weekend by Lynn, a resident of Vernon's Okanagan Landing area.
According to Animal Planet, salamanders were so-named because the creatures usually lived in wood piles used for cooking fires in the Middle Ages, and this led people to believe they lived in the fire ...
Snot otters, devil dogs and lasagna lizards seem like they should be straight out of sci-fi, but they're found right here in ...
The United States is home to several rare animal species that exist nowhere else in the world. Many of them live in protected ...
Saguaro Park in southeastern Arizona, near Tucson, offers a landscape unlike anything you’ll see elsewhere. The park hosts ...
Classically up there amongst the Dumbest and therefore one that is inevitable on this list. Let's deal with it now. The ...
While the animal might have a stronger association with states like Louisiana, Texas has plenty of gators to go around, and this town celebrates that fact.
Discover the world's smallest snakes, often overlooked but vital to nature. These tiny creatures, some no bigger than an earthworm, live hidden lives.
Six snake species in Florida can kill you, but few people have died in 20 years. Still, researchers say we need to learn more about why we get bitten.
An information session and live animal presentation at the Newton Free Library on Wednesday evening welcomed attendees of all ...
Kings Canyon National Park, located in the Southern Sierra Nevada region of California, is generally visited for its massive ...
"We work closely with our partners." Authorities make disturbing discovery at US-Mexico border crossing: 'Has been on the ...