Animals are like kids and even if their behavior is spoiled, you can’t stop smiling with tenderness. There are always here for us when we feel bad, frustrated, or happy. No matter what day it is, animals stay our best friends. We at Wildlifejungle are thankful for our animals who brighten up each day, and so we are sharing 20 pictures that can
Rainforests did not exist during the age of the Tyrannosaurus rex and Triceratops. These iconic dinosaurs, often depicted in lush, jungle-like settings in films, actually lived in environments that were quite different from today’s rainforests. The lush, dense forests we now recognize as rainforests began to develop only after the mass extinction event that wiped
This majestic big cat is one of the world’s most recognizable Endangered, only about 4,500 tigers live in Asia and parts of the Middle East, down from 100,000 in 1900. While their African cousin, the lion, is often considered the king of the jungle, tigers hold the same position atop the food chain where they
Approximately 10,000 years ago, people in Mesopotamia started taming animals for food, dairy, and skins. The skins of the domesticated animals were utilized for creating garments, storage containers, and tents. Goats were likely the initial species to be domesticated, and sheep followed shortly after. As a result, the same animals started to look different, and it’s only natural that many people would have trouble telling the difference
After pesticides severely reduced their numbers, peregrine falcons are making a comeback in Yosemite National Park, thanks in part to an unexpected partnership with rock climbers. Historically, peregrine falcons, which nest on the sheer granite cliffs of Yosemite, faced disturbance from climbing activities. Rock climbing is listed as a potential threat to the species, as
Experts attribute the massive wildfire in northern California, as well as numerous smaller fires across the western U.S. and Canada, to a combination of past fire-suppression practices and climate change. The historical approach of quickly extinguishing fires has contributed to the accumulation of flammable vegetation, which, combined with the effects of climate change, has set
From bluebells and primroses to daffodils and cherry trees, we round up where to find the most ravishing displays of spring flowers across the UK After a long, cold winter, there’s nothing like the sight of a forest floor carpeted in bluebells, or a cherry tree in full bloom to put a spring in your
What Happens When a Bee Stings You? When a bee stings, it injects venom through its barbed stinger, which can cause pain, itching, and an immune response. This process is quite harmful to the bee itself. Honeybees, in particular, can only sting once because their barbed stinger becomes lodged in the skin. When they attempt
Who are you today: a sloth or a pig that has stolen 18 beer cans? Or probably a photogenic koala? If this question seems absurd to you, then simply look at the animals from our compilation — it’s hard not to recognize yourself or your friends in them. We found 10 funny animals that look just like humans. Some of them even share the same hobbies — a
It’s not often that we see animals that are so small they can make themselves comfortable on our palms, but when it happens it’s a very enjoyable experience. A baby owlet that has just taken shower and is now cuddling in a blanket, a duckling that falls asleep in your hands, or a newborn mouse