Scientists suggest that the bristles on the dolphins' snouts help them 'decode' messages in other dolphins' urine.
Over four years, a team from Canada’s CetAsia Research Group traveled to the Amazon river, where they then closely watched ...
Araújo-Wang told New Scientist: “On the first occasion, we saw a male flip his belly up out of the water, expose his penis ...
The Caldwell Zoo hopes their newest exhibit will transform their portion of East Texas into the Amazon Jungle. The Amazon ...
Peru’s boiling river reaches 210°F, killing animals instantly. Scientists found biodiversity drops by 11% for every 1.8°F ...
Male Amazon river dolphins have been documented rolling upside down and firing a stream of urine into the air. As if that isn’t bizarre enough, other males will usually seek out the urine as it ...
After five years of planning, design, construction and animal acquisition, Caldwell Zoo‘s long-awaited Amazon River’s Edge ...
An assortment of creatures native to the Amazon Rainforest will soon make their homes at the Caldwell Zoo. This included the ...
Amazon river, Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil South America ... Image via depositphotos.com One of the world’s slowest animal species, the sloth, also resides in the Amazon rainforest. Everything about these ...
After five years of planning, design, construction, and animal acquisition, Caldwell Zoo’s long-awaited Amazon River’s Edge ...
The Amazon river dolphin, also known as the pink river dolphin or boto, lives only in freshwater. It is found throughout much of the Amazon and Orinoco river basins in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, ...
Excitement surrounds the Caldwell Zoo this spring in anticipation of the opening of the “Amazon River’s Edge.” In an exclusive interview, KETK was able to go in and behind the enclosures that will ...