Six lions found dismembered in Uganda National Park

Six lions found dismembered in Uganda National Park

Photo: wdorogu.ru Slain lions were known for their unique ability to climb trees. – – The Wildlife Department does not exclude that poachers were involved in the incident. An investigation has begun. In Uganda, in Queen Elizabeth National Park, the bodies of six lions with severed heads and paws were found. This was announced on … Read more

Czech zoos allow lonely chimpanzees to video call each other | NOW

Czech zoos allow lonely chimpanzees to video call each other |  NOW

Two chimpanzee houses in the Czech Republic have been linked through video calling services to address the lack of social contact the animals experienced during the corona pandemic. That writes the news agency Reuters. Zookeeper Gabriela Linhartova reports in conversation with Reuters that in the beginning the animals had to get used to the big … Read more

A cow hug. New service in coronavirus

A cow hug.  New service in coronavirus

Photo: welt.de Cow hugs save you from loneliness – – At one of the farms in the United States, they propose to fight loneliness in the coronavirus pandemic with hugs with animals. In the coronavirus pandemic, more and more amazing services are popping up. One of them is hugs with animals, writes the German edition … Read more

Scrapbook on petfluencers: Panini gathers the most famous animals in one album panorama

Scrapbook on petfluencers: Panini gathers the most famous animals in one album panorama

The new Panini album is about animals. Photo: dpa / Gerhard Rauchwetter – — Otherwise known more for saddle books for world championships, the Italian company with German headquarters in Stuttgart is now trying it with animal social media stars. According to Panini, it is the world’s first album of its kind on the subject. … Read more

a newborn albino turtle spotted, a very rare phenomenon

a newborn albino turtle spotted, a very rare phenomenon

It is an extremely rare discovery that was put forward by a team of researchers in Australia on Monday March 8. On Lady Elliot Island, scientists responsible for monitoring the region’s ecosystem took in a newborn albino turtle. To better understand the rarity of this phenomenon, The Guardian reports that a member of the research … Read more