Wildlife

Wild Cheetah Wants Photographer To Pet Her

Wild Cheetah Wants Photographer To Pet Her

Photographer Casey Cooper was hoping to get some neat footage of the cheetah, but she had other ideas.

Wild Cheetah Wants Photographer To Pet Her

Photographer Casey Cooper was hoping to get some neat footage of the cheetah, but she had other ideas.

Grey Whale Lets Boat Captain Pick Lice Off Its Head

Grey Whale Lets Boat Captain Pick Lice Off Its Head

It's as if the whale knew that Paco was trying to help.

Grey Whale Lets Boat Captain Pick Lice Off Its Head

It's as if the whale knew that Paco was trying to help.

Elephant Seal Reacts To Seeing Her Baby Move For The First Time

Elephant Seal Reacts To Seeing Her Baby Move For The First Time

At first, the pup was totally still and the anxious mom didn't know what to think.

Elephant Seal Reacts To Seeing Her Baby Move For The First Time

At first, the pup was totally still and the anxious mom didn't know what to think.

Man Rescues Baby Squirrel And Builds A Custom Treehouse For Him

Man Rescues Baby Squirrel And Builds A Custom Treehouse For Him

Ronald took it upon himself to raise the tiny squirrel and do his part to keep him alive.

Man Rescues Baby Squirrel And Builds A Custom Treehouse For Him

Ronald took it upon himself to raise the tiny squirrel and do his part to keep him alive.

Massive Bull Shark "Begs" Diver For Nose Rubs

Massive Bull Shark "Begs" Diver For Nose Rubs

Speckels may be a wild apex predator, but she "loves her nose rubbed" more than anything.

Massive Bull Shark "Begs" Diver For Nose Rubs

Speckels may be a wild apex predator, but she "loves her nose rubbed" more than anything.

Endangered Mexican Wolves Reach Population Milestone in New Mexico and Arizona

Endangered Mexican Wolves Reach Population Milestone in New Mexico and Arizona

Mexican wolves have been listed as endangered since 1976. Over the past few years, their population has been rising substantially, and now they've officially passed the 200 mark.

Endangered Mexican Wolves Reach Population Milestone in New Mexico and Arizona

Mexican wolves have been listed as endangered since 1976. Over the past few years, their population has been rising substantially, and now they've officially passed the 200 mark.