Searching For Lions In Botswana
I grab my flashlight and shoot the beam towards the coals of the fire. Two dog-like mottled shapes. Four electrified eyes.
I grab my flashlight and shoot the beam towards the coals of the fire. Two dog-like mottled shapes. Four electrified eyes.
Posted 04.07.2012
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Ken White | Posted 05.20.2012
There is so much to say about lions. These are striking animals. Habituated as they obviously are to our vehicles, one is almost drawn to reach out a hand to touch the lions. Almost... I suspect that would be a very good way to lose a hand.
Huffington Post | Barbara Fenig | Posted 05.25.2011
We know that animals can be extremely intuitive creatures. Whether you think that snakes can sense impending natural disasters, or that a cat predicte...
Huffington Post | Posted 05.25.2011
In this clip from Reuters, researchers from France and California have made progress decoding the infamous laugh of the hyena to better understand its...
Huffington Post | Eve Solomon | Posted 05.25.2011
Certain animals have a stigma about them and just don't get enough credit. This week, HuffPost Green thought we'd give a little bit of love to the cut...
Huffington Post | Barbara Fenig | Posted 05.25.2011
We posted some incredible animal stories this week on the HuffPost Green page, including scientific studies, animal videos and adorable photos. Vote f...
New York Times | Jennifer 8. Lee | Posted 05.25.2011
For the first time at least 30 years, the Bronx Zoo will be home to hyenas, courtesy of the Denver Zoo. A sister-brother pair of spotted hyenas, also ...
Fortune's Stanley Bing | Posted 05.25.2011
Once again, Bernie Madoff is about to steal something of importance from us -- the right to a really juicy, lengthy, painful and entertaining trial that drags him and his family through the muck.
Peter Mandel | Posted 04.19.2012