A fruit bat found itself in an awkward situation in the Australian state of Queensland: the animal had become entangled in a barbed wire fence. A rescuer very carefully freed the bat.
Residents in the remote Northern Territory town of Elliott say they are at their wit's end, as bats roosting on power lines ...
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Little did I know that, in a few decades, I would be staring into the eyes of their cousin—the Komodo dragon, the largest lizard in the world.
While other states have given up the fight against one of the world's most destructive horticultural pests, regaining fruit-fly freedom means survival for South Australian farmers such as Raj Ghuman.
A Penn project could help keep urban bats out of your attic and support them in their fight against a deadly disease.
Rising star Cooper Connolly suffered what could be a fractured hand as Australia surrendered their ODI series to Pakistan following yet another disastrous display with the bat. Australia ...