Smithsonian Magazine on MSN
Lemurs Are Having a Mysterious ‘Baby Boom’ in Madagascar. Here’s Why That Might Not Be a Good Thing
Researchers are investigating a sudden spike in pregnancies in one black-and-white ruffed lemur population that might signal ...
Animalogic on MSN
Inside the Life of Madagascar’s Most Powerful Predator
Few people outside Madagascar have ever seen one in the wild. The fossa, agile and territorial, rules the island’s rainforests with unmatched skill. Its combination of feline grace and mongoose ...
Stories by SWNS on MSNOpinion
Adorable pictures show cute baby ring-tailed lemur chewing own tail
Adorable pictures show a cute baby ring-tailed lemur chewing its own tail. Wildlife photographer Andy Rouse captured the ...
The Manila Times on MSN
Men moving 81 macaques, meth arrested in Thailand
Thai rangers have arrested two men suspected of being part of an international wildlife smuggling network, the military said ...
More than a month after young people in Madagascar began protesting, winning the support of the military, a new government was sworn in. It was one of the most striking demonstrations of how Gen Z ...
Free Malaysia Today on MSN
Thailand arrests men smuggling 81 macaques and drugs
Thailand is a major transit hub for wildlife smugglers, who often sell highly-prized endangered creatures on the lucrative black market in China, Taiwan and Southeast Asia.
With Halloween just around the corner, why not celebrate by dressing up with friends? Here are seven killer TV-based group ...
Season 8 of "90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 days" hits TLC on Sunday, Dec. 7 at 8 p.m. ET/PT. A new trailer for Season 8 of “90 ...
Challenges abound for the couples, from cultural differences to trust issues, like the ones in Forrest and Sheena’s ...
If you grew up in the 2010s, then you're probably familiar with Cartoon Network's "Adventure Time," but do you know what the ...
Susan Sontag tackled the idea of camp in her 1964 essay “Notes on ‘Camp.’” She describes it as a love of clever devices and ...
Beaujolais ‘nouveau’ has been produced since as far back, possibly further, than the early 1800s, when winemakers (as so many ...
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