After waiting hours for low tide and the subsequent volley of seals swimming in the lagoon on the remote Antarctic island of Plano, Amos Nachoum captured the winning shot.
This Australian sign language interpreter got pooped on by a bird during a live press conference, but he handled it like a pro.
We love our hounds in this country. Those who train certain breeds to track down crooks are fine-tuning the methods used to get the best results.
Besides making up almost half of the animal kingdom and being an integral part of the ecosystem, insects are also fascinatingly dynamic and bizarre.
In one study, 64% of cats showed a “secure attachment to their owner” and were visibly distressed when left alone.
The Greenhouse, a popular restaurant in Sandton, was pumping on Saturday night when a fire broke out and patrons watched on.
The beaches are selected according to the most popular spots voted among Tripadvisor’s reviewers, gathered between January 1, 2021, and December 31, 2021.
Despite huge public pushback, the seismic survey off the Wild Coast maintained government support. It’s easy enough to see why now.
A newly discovered fossil specimen found on the wave-battered coastline of Scotland’s Isle of Skye is the largest winged reptile from the Jurassic Period ever found.
An enormous black bear nicknamed ‘Hank the Tank’ has developed an insatiable lust for human food.
Storm Eunice has been causing havoc on the landing strips, forcing a Qatar Airways jet to attempt a unique landing.
Finnish skier Remi Lindholm ended his Beijing Winter Olympic debut on Saturday with damage to his, erm, equipment.
35-year-old British diving instructor Simon Nellist has been confirmed as the victim of the deadly shark attack on Wednesday.
Beaches were shut and authorities searched the coastline looking for the great white that mauled a male victim at around 4:30PM just off Little Bay in east Sydney.
It all started when a Reddit user asked for examples of “a scientific fact that absolutely blows your mind”.
A slithering snake was spotted by passengers aboard an AirAsia flight.
Last Wednesday, residents of Cofimvaba feared the end of the world when a rare weather occurrence was spotted.
Scientists have created a bizarre “Franken-fish” made from human heart cells that can swim for over three months.
If you were at the V&A Waterfront or Kalk Bay harbour at the right time in the last week, you might have noticed strange hooded figures in red or blue fabric walking around with a rope.
Working from home is great but it doesn’t come close to the joy that must come with snapping wildlife photos for a living.
Neuralink is facing potential legal action over shocking allegations of animal abuse.
We may never know exactly what’s cracking up there in the great beyond, but thanks to the MeerKAT telescope we are a little closer to finding out.
The tail of a British Airways jet almost touched the ground when strong winds pushed it to the side as it tried to land at Heathrow Airport on Monday.
During a trip to the Mother City, Logan crossed paths with some baboons who were keen to check out his belongings while he watched on in horror.
A video of a shark battling a turtle seems to have sparked a debate about the merits of intervening.
Despite weather stations recording temperatures of 45,2°C in Cape Town and 45,9°C in Robertson this weekend, the record books go unchanged.
Chanel staged its Spring-Summer 2022 haute couture show in Paris on Tuesday, and there was a rather grand entrance for Charlotte Casiraghi.
The Cape coast was battered by massive swells last week, with big wave fans using the opportunity to ride some epic waves.
We’re looking at sunny and dry weather across the Northern and Western Cape, with scorching temperatures outside of Cape Town.
A 57-year-old Tongan man has been hailed as a “real-life Aquaman” for his seemingly impossible swim to safety.