Where's the Boar? In Search of Wild Game in NYC
New York City lags behind its game-loving peers in the heartland and down south, where dishes like turtle stew make amphibious game into a delicacy.
New York City lags behind its game-loving peers in the heartland and down south, where dishes like turtle stew make amphibious game into a delicacy.
AP | Posted 12.19.2011
PERTH, Australia -- An Australian woman said she thought she was about to die when a huge kangaroo attacked her while she was walking her dogs. Janet...
AP | ROD McGUIRK | Posted 09.25.2011
CANBERRA, Australia — Two Australian police officers used pepper spray to fight off a rogue kangaroo that had attacked an elderly woman in her b...
The Huffington Post | Alden Wicker | Posted 05.25.2011
It's hard to believe how little and cute these baby animals are. But it's even harder to believe they grow up to be so huge! Here are seven animals t...
AP | Posted 05.25.2011
MELBOURNE, Australia — A kangaroo startled by a man walking his dog attacked the pair, pinning the pet underwater and slashing the owner in the ...
wired.com | Posted 05.25.2011
2. Hyena clitoris. When engorged, this "pseudopenis," which doubles as the birth canal, becomes so hard it can crush babies to death during exit....
Guardian | Posted 05.25.2011
Protesters descend on Australian army base as marksmen slaughter kangaroos to protect other species...
AP | Posted 05.25.2011
CANASTOTA, N.Y. — A wayward 'roo named Bandit is wandering around an upstate New York community. tate police said motorists reported seeing a ka...
Daily Mail | Posted 05.25.2011
Humans and kangaroos are close cousins on the evolutionary tree sharing a common ancestor 150 million years ago, according to Australian researchers. ...
Reuters | Michael Perry | Posted 05.25.2011
SYDNEY - Farming kangaroos instead of sheep and cattle in Australia could cut by almost a quarter the greenhouse gases produced by grazing livestock, ...
Julia Neyman | Posted 05.01.2012