The early four-legged animals, the tetrapods, were the forebears of today’s mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians.
Corn snakes, also known as red rat snakes, originate in North America and can grow up to 180 centimeters (70 inches) long.
There are an estimated 7,000 cheetahs in the wild, and fewer than 600 northern cheetahs, making every birth critical for their survival.
There are fewer than 52,000 Asian elephants in the wild and are listed as endangered species.
The unusual miniature mammals are native to the forests and shrublands of south-eastern Kenya.
GREENSBORO, Ala. (May 6, 2026) — The sixth annual BLACK BELT BIRDING FESTIVAL will take place July 31 through August 2, 2026. Highlighting the…
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (March 20, 2026) – When the first thunderous gobble echoes through the hardwood bottoms and longleaf pines, hunters across th…
The 2026 Wild Hog Roundup is set for Feb. 20 and 21, bringing hunters from across the region together for a weekend competition that doubles a…
The Tombigbee River in Demopolis is among others with the most alligators in Alabama, according to worldatlas.com.
The residents of Pike Road have chosen Penn Meadows as the winner of the Hay, Look At Us! hay bell decorating contest.