You Can Now Stay in Bubble Rooms in the Forest, Surrounded by Rescued Elephants

If you love elephants as much as we do, there’s a way you can get to know them like never before. A hotel has created a unique bio space where guests can experience living in the wild among giant elephants safely without worries. We at Wildlifejungle think the hotel experience sounds magical and would love to share its details with our readers. The hotel is

Not All Icebergs Are White: What Causes Their Rainbow Hues?

About 80% of the world’s oceans remain unexplored. With oceans covering 70% of Earth’s surface, we have only mapped a small fraction of it. Currently, we can study depths of up to around three miles, but much of the ocean remains a mystery. Recent discoveries in marine life are a testament to this unexplored realm.

8 Species—Wild and Domesticated—that Are Surprisingly Easy to Confuse

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

10 Images That Might Brighten Your Day

When tired or under stress, we instinctively reach out for something amusing and adorable to unwind and put a smile back on our faces. Snuggling baby animals, soulful pics of seniors, or toddlers doing their Toddler Thing — anything will do if it fills us up with good vibes. Bright Side collected 20 photos that will surely turn you into a cuddle puddle. 1. “My local wildlife shelter had one of their raccoons

Man loses job after unauthorized absence to rescue baby moose

We all might expect our good deeds to pay off with at least a little gratitude and praise. But in the case of Mark Scage, it was completely different. Mark was fired from work because he saved a baby moose from being mauled by a black bear. Let’s learn more about why Mark’s kind heart resulted in the loss of his job. Mark happened to be in the right place at the right

Steve Irwin’s Grandchild’s Passion for Wildlife Shows His Legacy Lives On

Steve Irwin, known as “The Crocodile Hunter,” managed Australia Zoo and shared his passion for wildlife with his wife, Terri, and their children, Bindi and Robert. Although Steve passed away in 2006, his legacy continues through his family. Bindi’s young daughter is already showing a love for wildlife, reflecting the family’s ongoing dedication to conservation.

A Photographer from Russia Visits Risky Locations to Capture Wildlife’s Beauty

=This article is sponsored by Depositphotos.= Andrey Gudkov, a wildlife photographer based in Russia, frequently embarks on expeditions to some of the most challenging regions in Africa and Indonesia, including Zambia, Borneo, and Rinca Island. His work has been recognized by National Geographic, and he is a member of the Royal Photographic Society and the

Some Countries Build Wildlife Crossings Over Highways, and They’re So Effective We Need Them Everywhere

Encountering a moose or deer on the highway while driving at high speeds can be alarming. The animal crossing the road is often frightened and confused by the noise and rapid approach of vehicles, which can lead to dangerous situations for both the animal and the driver. Improving infrastructure, such as adding wildlife crossings, can