You already knew that Spot was taking you for a fool, but now you have the science to back that up.
False Bay plays home to a number of visiting whales that come here to breed, as well as a resident population of Bryde’s whales and orcas. Now they’re under threat.
A study looked at 45 years of data, and 15 years of emergency room visits, to determine the dog breed most likely to bite your child.
If you’re feeling like this week is already dragging on, and you need a quick escape from it all, these entrants for the 2019 Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards should do the trick.
Yesterday, five fishermen were rescued off the coast of Lambert’s Bay after their boat, which struck a whale, suffered a crack to the hull.
You may have heard of Port and Starboard, the two killer whales responsible for killing a number of great white sharks around the Western Cape. They’ve been busy again.
Chef Ricardo Muñoz Zurita was horrified by the combs, bottle tops, and other plastics that he recently found inside a fish.
Thanks to the skilled manoeuvring of a remote-operated vehicle 125 metres below the surface, scientists on a research expedition near Sodwana managed to capture the rare fish.
This video of a spider living in a man’s ear will fuel your nightmares. In worse news, it’s not the only such video.
Designer dogs like pugs and French bulldogs are proving very popular in South Africa, but the industry that breeds them is far behind the times.
Nobody has claimed the harness-wearing whale found off the coast of Norway, but one man thinks he might be able to shed more light on the mystery.
This drone footage, which illustrates how brutal nature can be, is almost certainly going to make that animal-loving friend of yours shed a tear.
Freddy the parrot was abducted from a Brazilian zoo, but that’s not even close to the worst thing he’s gone through.
The harness-wearing beluga whale spotted by Norwegian fisherman could be a Russian weapon, and that’s not as far-fetched as you might think.
A new investigation has revealed the full extent of canned lion hunting in South Africa, as well as a number of other sickening practices.
Prince Harry has been accused of doctoring a photo that shows him with an elephant in Malawi.
Because it’s Friday, and the end of the day is within sight, please enjoy this video of a chimp using Instagram.
Famed InstaBro Dan Bilzerian has come under fire for feeding a bear at his 420 party, with PETA going for the jugular.
People from around the world travel to Scotland in the hopes of catching a glimpse of ‘Nessie’. That doesn’t seem too likely to happen.
A photo of a ranger at Virunga National Park in the Congo posing with some gorillas has been shared right across the globe.
This kangaroo rat decided that today was not the day that he would become rattlesnake food.
SAPS nabbed two suspects in a sting that uncovered 167 rhino horns believed to be destined for Southeast Asia.
Everybody’s seen the world-famous ‘Battle at Kruger’, and 15 years later, a similar showdown has occurred at the exact same dam.
The ill-informed might think that surfers would be happy to have fewer sharks in the water, but that’s missing the point.
‘Our Planet’ is another nature docu-series home run, although one scene, in particular, left viewers at home in tears.
Researchers mounted cameras on eight different great white sharks. When they watched the footage, they were surprised to see new predation techniques.
A rhino poacher was trampled by elephants and then eaten by lions, after he attempted to hunt down a rhino in the Kruger Park.
A tourist was on a guided game drive in Hluhluwe-Imfolozi Game Park, in central KZN, when she saw a buffalo that was clearly having a bad day.
When SANParks declared that there was only one Knysna elephant left alive, a local conservationist called Gareth Patterson disagreed. Carte Blanche investigates.
Like most of the watching world, France’s minister for European affairs, Nathalie Loiseau, has had enough of the UK’s indecisiveness. This diss is wonderfully petty.