Is there hope after Kenya's fiery response to poachers?
As the "black market" Ivory prices keep rising, the elephant and rhino numbers keep decreasing. On 30th of April, Kenya burnt a historic amount of Ivory to show their stand on ivory trade.
Cheetah love: a race for survival
With only 10,000 cheetah's left, one woman is determined to make sure the species survives. The dedication goes both ways, as one cheetah got Riana through breast cancer.
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Unlikely pals: When a puma meets a lion
In this zoo, a puma and a lion live together in the same cage. Not only live together, they are BFFS. How did it happen?
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Living with a wolf: Who's learning from who?
Max has lived with she-wolf Arya for 8 years. They live and experience each others world. But who's learning from who in this unusual friendship?
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Pandas heading out of the en-dangered zone
Statistics show that the panda population has increased in the last decade, which could lead them to be taken off the endangered animal list.
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Shark Week: How to photograph a shark
It's that time of year again Shark Week! Always wanted to be an underwater photographer? Here is how the experts get up close and personal with some of the ocean's most deadly inhabitants to get the best shot. Check out the new series Shark Shooters from @szmedia.tv @Scubazoo
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The benefits of calling cows kindly
Research has shown that respecting the names of our cows can have surprising benefits!
Killer seagulls vs drones: the battle over city of Nice
The glamorous city of Nice in France is being terrorized by seagulls. Drones have been brought in to fight the feathered creatures. But how do you fight a bird that is protected by law?
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Can these petrified Fennec Foxes ever make new friends?
They are the latest addition to the zoo in Rome. They are endangered, terrified, but also terribly cute. How long will it take before they make new friends?
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How a Utopian city became home to horses and cats
After the local power plant was shut down, the neighboring district was cut off from everything. Animals repopulated the area which benefited the small society that stayed.
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Are they your pal or worst enemy? Meet the lemon shark!
They may call him mellow yellow, but remember it's still a SHARK. Go diving with Scuba Zoo and find out what makes the lemon shark so chill.
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Tiger sharks are deadly garbage disposals of the sea
The aggressive Tiger shark will eat ANYTHING! Dive deep down with SZtv and try not to get creeped out. Gotta love Shark Week!
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The Mysterious Sevengill Sharks Are Dinosaurs Living Among Us
This shark is a living, breathing fossil and the mystery surrounding it makes one of the most interesting sharks SZtv has found in the depth of the ocean. The sevengill shark is believed to be related to the prehistoric sharks from the Jurassic.
The South Africa’s mission was considered to be a total write off, but despite of the bad weather condition, these divers’ trip ended on a high note, after meeting with the living fossil!
You may not notice, but most sharks have just five gills, and this prehistoric fish has two extra gills. Alone they seem harmless, but they have been reported to hunt in packs.
The broadnose sevengill <a href="https://rumble.com/v30cca-shark-snaps-fishing-line.html" target="_blank">shark</a> is the only common coastal member of the cow shark family, most other members prefer deep-water. Even though, the basic biology of the whole group remains somewhat mysterious, this large species have been studied the most. It is distributed widely in the world’s temperate coastal waters.
It has a short, blunt snout, and one dorsal fin far back on the body. Despite of the extra two gills, it can be distinguished from the other sharks by its broad head, larger body, smaller eye, large anal fin, and small black and white spots covering the back and fins. Also, the lower jaw has six rows of large teeth. Are sevengill sharks the <a href="https://rumble.com/v362us-10-lies-you-still-believe-about-dinosaurs.html" target="_blank">dinosaurs living among us</a>?
Among its many other common names are sevengill shark, broad snouted sevengill, ground shark, Pacific sevengill shark, spotted cow shark, and Tasmanian tiger shark.
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Everybody was Kung Fu Sharking!
The guys at SZtv have braved the waters to film the shark that gives Bruce Lee a run for his money. The amazing Thresher shark is just another example of natures beauty during Shark week.
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Always wanted a Harry Potter owl? Here's the reality
Meet Sofia a Harry Potter fan who own an owl, Fidel. The reality of having a real life Hedwig at homeis very different from what one could imagine.
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How To Suit Up For A Shark Face Off
It's that time of year again- Shark Week! The Shark Shooter team is used to diving with every kind of shark, so who better to show us how to suit up than underwater snapper Jason. Check out the new series Shark Shooters from @szmedia.tv @Scubazoo
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Handfeeding a bull shark is just as nuts as it sounds
Don't try this at home! The guys at SZtv were crazy enough to hand feed the world's most dangerous shark- the Bull shark. If you love Shark Week, you'll want to watch this.
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One woman's sweet strategy for dog adoption
In Russia, crowded dog shelters are a major problem, so Olga put her skills to good use. Cake really does fix everything, doesn't it?
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Incredibly cute sea lion cub takes first 'baby flaps'
Jup is Nuremberg Zoo's youngest sea lion, who's already stealing everyone's heart.
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Animals actually get depressed, and death is to blame
How often do you hear that only dogs express and process emotion? Just FYI, it's a lie. A wide variety of animals, mostly mammals, have a hard time when facing death inside their inner circles.
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What you need to know about the world's oldest manatee
Meet snooty the 68 year old Manatee and he likes to do things his way. Here are a few funny facts about snooty.
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Fancy joining an elephant pool party?
Holiday makers in South Africa were surprised to be joined by a different kind of family.
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Dogs are gonna take over the world and here's the proof
A West-Virginian lady went into a Walmart but decided that her dogs would be better off alone, so they complained by crashing her car. Yeah, dogs could also be manipulative and mean as f*uck
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German Shepherd Befriends A Kitten And Helps It Climb The Stairs
The phrase "fight like cats and dogs" reflects a natural tendency for the relationship between the two species to be antagonistic. Dogs and cats are not always seen as best buddies, but this heartwarming video melts away those preconceptions.
Dogs are known as <a href="https://rumble.com/v3cuq1-mans-best-friend.html" target="_blank">man’s best friend</a>, but how about cats? Dogs are cat’s best friend?! Dogs and cats can have lifelong friendships. Watch as these pals break with tradition and have fun together. Footage shows the family German Shepherd taking care of the newest members of the household by helping the little kitten climb the stairs. So adorable!
Dogs and cats have a range of interactions. The natural instincts of each species lead towards antagonistic interactions, though individual animals can have non-aggressive relationships with each other, particularly under conditions where humans have socialized nonaggressive behaviors.
The generally aggressive interactions between the species have been noted in cultural expressions.The signals and behaviors that cats and dogs use to communicate are different and can lead to signals of aggression, fear, dominance, friendship or territoriality being misinterpreted by the other species.
Dogs have a natural instinct to chase small prey that flee, an instinct common among cats. Most cats flee from a dog, while others take actions such as hissing, arching their backs and swiping at the dog. After being scratched by a cat, some dogs can become fearful of cats.
If <a href="https://rumble.com/v325ad-love-of-dogs-and-cats.-so-sweet-.html" target="_blank">appropriately socialized</a>, cats and dogs may have relationships that are not antagonistic, and dogs raised with cats may prefer the presence of cats to other dogs. Even cats and dogs that have got along together in the same household may revert to aggressive reactions due to external stimuli, illness, or play that escalates.
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