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Japan trail reopens after fatal bear attack, then another bear strands 4 hikers
Four hikers were stranded on a Hokkaido mountain after encountering a brown bear. They waited for over three hours before rescue teams arrived by helicopter. The bear had blocked the trail, preventing the group from continuing their descent. This incident occurred on Mount Rausu, which had recently reopened after a fatal attack. Bear encounters are increasing across Japan, prompting official warnings.
Cockroaches can survive without their heads for a week: One of nature's toughest insects
Few creatures have earned a reputation for resilience quite like the cockroach. It can survive extreme temperatures, withstand surprisingly high levels of radiation compared with humans and squeeze through impossibly narrow gaps.
Pamplona bull-runners are tossed around and trampled with at least three injured under the hooves of rampaging animals as famed festival begins
Pamplona bull-runners are tossed around and trampled with at least three injured under the hooves of rampaging animals as famed festival beginsSee more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy NATALIE PENZA Published: 08:57, 7 July 2026 | Updated: 08:57, 7 July 2026 e-mail View comments
Solar farms in California are providing surprising benefits in preserving endangered foxes
San Joaquin kit foxes, an endangered species in central California, are thriving inside the Topaz Solar Farms and California Valley Solar Ranch. Research shows fox-friendly fencing blocks predators like coyotes and bobcats, while solar panels shield foxes from golden eagles. Survival rates held steady inside the farms, proving well-designed solar projects on degraded land can support wildlife conservation alongside clean energy generation.
Cuban zoo celebrates birth of Bengal tigers amid energy crisis
Arrival of endangered cats, including rare white cub, revitalises team straining under fuel and medicine shortagesFor the Cuban zookeeper Ángel Cordero, the sight of four Bengal tiger cubs playing in a cage at the Cuban national zoo is a small miracle on an island stifled by shortages of fuel, medicine and days-long power outages.The birth of these endangered big cats – including an exceedingly rare white tiger – has revitalised a team of zoo workers, he said. Continue reading...
Postman took more than 300 days off after being attacked by dog
A postman took more than 300 days off after being attacked by a dog, new data has revealed.Royal Mail workers taking sick days for dog attacks was up 27 per cent in the last financial year to the previous one, hitting a record high of 3,442 days taken. However, the number of post workers being subject to dog attacks has fallen by eight per cent, at 2,019. This averages at 38 attacks a week, a figure post bosses have described as "unacceptably high". TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say The ris...
Elderly fisherman reveals gruesome trick he used to get rid of alligator that chomped down on his leg and tried to pull him into water for dinner
Elderly fisherman reveals gruesome trick he used to get rid of alligator that chomped down on his leg and tried to pull him into water for dinnerSee more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy LAUREN ACTON-TAYLOR, US NEWS REPORTER Published: 14:38, 6 July 2026 | Updated: 14:38, 6 July 2026 e-mail View comments
Forrest Galante says most shark bites are a case of mistaken identity as Florida attacks lead the US
Shark attacks and sightings are once again making headlines across the United States. And with summer beach season in full swing, it can feel like every other day brings another report of a shark encounter somewhere along the coast.But are there actually more sharks? Are more people being attacked? Or are we all just paying closer attention?CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE FROM OUTKICKAccording to wildlife biologist, TV personality and Shark Week host Forrest Galante, the answer is D) all of the abo...
Moment anti-fur activists storm London Dior store in front of shocked families before being thrown out by heroic security guards
Stunned shoppers watched on as blue-and-pink-haired protesters holding megaphones and signs marched into the luxury store inside Selfridges.
12-tonne whale removed from DR Congo beach
A dead whale weighing about 12 tonnes has been recovered from the beaches of Muanda.
11-foot king cobra rescued in tense operation by trained handlers
A colossal 11-foot king cobra, seeking a nap, became dangerously ensnared in a truck's bumper in Thailand. Rescuers endured a tense four-hour ordeal, skillfully extracting the agitated reptile. This incident mirrors a similar rescue in India last year, highlighting the increasing overlap between wildlife and human spaces and the vital role of trained responders in ensuring safety for both.
Crocodile attack suspect's carers at centre of council probe over safeguarding concerns
The carers of a suspect arrested after an incident at a Cambridgeshire zoo are being investigated by the council over safeguarding concerns.Norfolk County Council launched a safeguarding probe into instances of potential neglect and abuse after a boy, 3, fell into the reptile enclosure on June 18 at Johnsons of Old Hurst Zoo.During the immediate aftermath of the attack, while zookeepers leapt into the enclosure to rescue the boy, the carers hurried the suspect to the car park and tried to get in...
Watch: Two 2,000-pound bison clash on Yellowstone road as tourists watch
Yellowstone National Park witnessed a dramatic scene as two massive bull bison clashed on a road during their mating season, halting traffic. This powerful display of dominance, captured on video, highlights the raw strength of these 2,000-pound animals. Park officials urge visitors to maintain a safe distance, emphasizing that bison are wild and can become aggressive, especially during this time of year.
Horror as SHARK attacks beachgoer at popular coastal spot during July 4th celebrations
Horror as SHARK attacks beachgoer at popular coastal spot during July 4th celebrationsSign up for our US Editor's Picks newsletter for the best exclusive stories See more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy KELLY GARINO, US REPORTER Published: 20:32, 4 July 2026 | Updated: 20:32, 4 July 2026 e-mail View comments
Taylor's rift! SNP in new crackdown on breeding of Scots cats loved by the stars
Taylor's rift! SNP in new crackdown on breeding of Scots cats loved by the starsSee more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy ANDY BEAVEN, NEWS AND FEATURE WRITER Published: 18:10, 4 July 2026 | Updated: 18:10, 4 July 2026 e-mail View comments
Toddler injured in crocodile attack had five surgeries and is set to go under the knife again amid huge fundraising effort
A three-year-old boy injured during an incident at a crocodile enclosure in Cambridgeshire has been through five operations and will require at least two additional procedures, his parents have revealed.The child was left seriously injured during the incident on June 18 at Johnsons of Old Hurst zoo and has been receiving treatment at Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge since the attack.A fundraising appeal established to assist with the youngster's medical recovery and provide the family with fi...
Couple expected to photograph a moose, then a calf and bear burst out
A peaceful fishing trip in Maine took a dramatic turn when Todd and Elvia Malcolm witnessed a black bear pursuing a moose calf. Reacting swiftly, Todd drove his truck between the predator and its prey, startling the bear and allowing the calf to escape to its mother. Elvia, meanwhile, captured the heart-pounding moments on her phone, unknowingly documenting the incredible rescue
Boy, 3, had five surgeries after crocodile attack
Boy, 3, had five surgeries after crocodile attackImage source, Kerena Cobbina/BBCImage caption, The crocodiles have not been seized or put down by the authorities (picture from 2025)ByMariam IssimdarPublished23 minutes agoA three-year-old boy attacked in a zoo's crocodile enclosure has undergone five surgeries and faces lengthy rehabilitation, his parents have revealed.They also also said the extent of their son's feeling, movement and function in his arms, wrists and hands was "still unknown" a...
Cape Verde fans 'proud' despite 3-2 defeat to Argentina
Cape Verde fans 'proud' despite 3-2 defeat to ArgentinaTo play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser.This video can not be playedCape Verde fans 'proud' despite 3-2 defeat to ArgentinaCloseSupporters in Cape Verde say they are proud of their national team despite a 3-2 defeat to Argentina which ended their World Cup hopes on Friday evening.One fan said it had been "beautiful" to see what they have achieved in the country's first time at the tournament, while another said Cape...
Who is Neil? The 1-tonne elephant seal and Tasmania's 'reigning troublemaker' winning hearts across social media
A 1000 kg elephant seal named Neil has become an unlikely internet sensation on Australia's southern coast. Known for his 'troublemaker' antics like blocking roads and damaging property, Neil's behavior is actually normal for his age as he practices for mating rituals. While his online fame is soaring, officials urge the public to maintain distance, highlighting the real danger lies in humans approaching the massive animal.