The Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards crowned the funniest animal photos of the year. In its tenth year, the CWPA hopes that by showcasing wildlife's humour, conversations on conservation can occur.
It’s that time of year when we’re reminded that wildlife photography isn’t only about majestic elk in misty forests or golden-hour views in the Grand Canyon. While you might be snapping pictures of ...
CBP agriculture specialists (CBPAS) play a crucial role in protecting the U.S. from harmful insects, plant pests and animal diseases. Last month, a shipment containing 41 dead bats and 41 dead ...
It’s a tale as old as time: Baby zoo animal is born, baby zoo animal is posted online, baby zoo animal goes viral. This year, an enormous king penguin chick named Pesto — a 50-pound tower of ...
The name stems from the involuntary, rhythmic shaking of infected individuals' bodies, which resembles dancing. The trembling or shaking is so intense that it can lead to temporary paralysis ...
Director Michael Gracey has told the press it’s simply due to recognizing how Williams sees himself: a dancing monkey bounding ... and to punish the animal within. While still being lovingly ...
The next surprise act was by Norwegian hip-hop dance group Quick Style, who joined Aujla on stage for a power-packed performance on the Punjabi musician’s hit Antidote. Aujla dancing in sync ...
The illness, locally known as 'Dinga Dinga' (meaning 'shaking like dancing'), has affected approximately 300 people in the district, primarily women and girls. According to a report in India Today ...
Strictly Come Dancing champion Rose Ayling-Ellis is set to star in the beloved BBC series, Doctor Who. The EastEnders star, who clinched the Strictly title with dance partner Giovanni Pernice in ...
In Uganda's Bundibugyo district, health authorities have confirmed the outbreak of a mysterious disease, being locally referred to as "Dinga Dinga," which means "shaking like dancing." According to ...
In Uganda's Bundibugyo district, a strange disease known as Dinga Dinga, which means "shaking like dancing," has surfaced. It has left locals and medical experts unclear of what to do next.