There are places in North Texas where you can see the felines in captivity, but it is highly unlikely you’ve seen one in your ...
A man having a quiet moment at a hotel in India was interrupted when a wild leopard broke into the building and chased the ...
A man lies awake, uneasy about something he read online. A dark night. A noise in  the yard. He gets up, looks out the window, and sees what looks like the tail of a cat — larger than usual — slipping ...
A jaguar once paraded for tourist photos at an Oregon roadside zoo has found a new home, and a new name, at a Minnesota ...
The Wildcat Sanctuary in Sandstone has received permanent custody of four big cats seized from a park in Oregon. The new ...
Ardell Winters, a birder from San Antonio who traveled to the wildlife refuge after reading reports about the jacana sighting ...
LILONGWE ― Habitat loss and direct persecution of large carnivores are well-documented threats, but the role that cultural ...
As Halloween approaches, zoo animals across the U.S. are joining in the spooky season but with a fun, animal-friendly twist.
The internet is real. What you find on it may not be. Such as reports that a black panther roams the woods in North America.
There are several plausible explanations for why someone in the Southeast might claim to have seen a black panther.
Now that the 2026 World Cup mascots have been revealed, ESPN ranks every competition's mascot from worst to first dating back ...
Once paraded around as "a prop for dangerous photo ops," a jaguar named Lucifer, now nicknamed Louie, is beginning a new ...