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Artificial intelligence has crowned the toughest animal on planet Earth after it was asked to simulate a fight between 256 different species.
Camera traps document three tiger cubs and a tigress in Thailand's forest, showing the result of decades of conservation work ...
AS a ‘tame’ 14st male puma ripped Terry Moore’s foot off his leg, he thought he was a dead man. “I was losing so much blood.
She's not our dog. She's our kid,” he said. The story of Gonzalez and Bella will be featured Saturday at 8 p.m. on the Animal Planet TV show “Pit Bulls and Parolees.” The show is based on ...
Whether reviving species like the woolly mammoth and Tasmanian tiger will benefit the planet or cause more harm remains an open question.
A viral video showed a Pakistani man Nouman Hassan kissing a chained tiger, sparking debate over animal safety and his history of controversial wildlife stunts. A Pakistani content creator known ...
The natural world is teeming with extraordinary creatures, each uniquely equipped to survive, thrive, and, at times, dominate their ecosystems. Among these, animal predators hold a special place, ...
Jack Nicklaus has predicted that Tiger Woods will “dominate” the Senior Tour if the 15-time major champion chooses to play when eligible. Woods has played sparingly in recent years while ...
In the third episode of Deadliest South Africa on Animal Planet, we dive deeper into the heart of South Africa’s wildest and most dangerous creatures. From venomous snakes to fierce predators ...
Mike Brown is convinced that beyond Neptune, at the far reaches of our solar system, there's an unseen giant planet. "This is the 5th largest planet in our solar system, lurking out there ...
Brady wrote. Tom Brady and Tiger Woods invested in a company that brought back the extinct Dire Wolf. Scientists used DNA from a 13,000-year-old tooth and a 72,000-year-old skull, combining it ...
Devlina Sarkar is a Newsweek contributor based in New Delhi, India. Her focus and passion is all things golf, as well as film. Devlina has been with Newsweek since February, 2025 and previously ...