‘Legend’: Aussies in awe at 80yo’s snake act
An 80-year-old woman’s brave act to save her puppy from the jaws of a snake has left the internet in awe, with Aussies branding her a “legend”.
An 80-year-old woman’s brave act to save her puppy from the jaws of a snake has left the internet in awe, with Aussies branding her a “legend”.
It’s the last thing US authorities thought they’d be dealing with but when a concerned woman called about seeing a kangaroo by her pool, police jumped into action.
Australia is on track to be the first country in the world to eliminate one type of cancer as a public health concern.
An unexpected discovery has been made on one of Saturn’s moons with scientists claiming that “something is happening inside”.
A pair of adorable therapy llamas Beni and Crown Prince were spotted spreading Christmas joy to passengers around a US airport.
Tributes have been etched into a remote beach where a beloved teen was killed by a shark while surfing.
An “army” of crabs were seen turning Christmas Island a hue of red as tens of millions of the little critters make the journey from forest to…
Wild footage shows an “army” of red crabs marching down Christmas Island roads as part of one of the “world’s most fascinating migrations”.
A 14-year-old boy was killed in a shark attack off an iconic South Australian beach, popular with tourists, on Thursday.
Photos of a stingray that washed up on a beach show two large bite marks, with experts saying a shark was the likely culprit.
A 1-year-old labrador named Morrie wanted to give a Christmas card to his favourite postwoman, but he was a little too excited to let go of it….
Wildlife authorities are warning swimmers to exercise “additional caution” as a shark threat rises along one coastal region.
Villagers in the Pilibhit district in India were in absolute awe as a tiger decided to take a stroll through their town.
A teenage boy was close to losing his leg or worse after he was bitten by a shark while surfing at a NSW beach on Christmas Day.
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