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New research reveals that flamingos create water tornadoes to trap prey, using their feet, necks, and beaks in a highly coordinated strategy.
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This is the zoo’s second spider monkey rescue of the year. They are one of the world’s most trafficked animals ...
The spider monkey, named Violeta, is being cared for at the Oakland Zoo until she's fully recovered and placed in an ...
By Jonathan Ayestas Click here for updates on this story OAKLAND, California (KCRA) — A spider monkey is now receiving care after a traffic stop led deputies to seize a massive amount of meth, ...
This year, the INTA Annual Meeting lands in sunny San Diego, California—a city known not only for its breathtaking coastline, ...
The baby boy, whose species has been extinct in the wild since 1939, is staying close to his mom while he “finds his footing, ...
“Flamingos are super-specialized animals for filter feeding,” Ortega Jiménez said. “It’s not just the head, but the neck, ...
Masters of fluid dynamics, the pink birds use everything from the shape of their feet to the chattering of their bills to vastly increase the number of shrimp they can catch.
Flamingos aren’t passive feeders; they're active predators that create underwater vortices using their beaks, necks, and feet ...
The Solano County Sheriff's Office says a traffic stop turned into a rescue mission that now involves the Oakland Zoo.
Flamingos have developed an amazing variety of techniques to create swirls and eddies in the water to concentrate and eat brine shrimp and other organisms, a biologist found. They stomp dance to stir ...