South African pop sensation Tyler has never been one to shy away from a fashion risk, and her latest appearance in Paris has certainly given her fans a reason t ...
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Florida firefighters pull large python from car dashboard
Firefighters in Coral Springs, Florida, rescued a pet python that had hidden inside a car’s dashboard. The incident unfolded over the weekend when the driver called Station 43 for help with the yellow ...
AI defamation lawsuits are surging globally, and South African law firm Webber Wentzel has warned that platforms may struggle ...
South Africans have grown accustomed to losing Word Cup cricket playoffs but the 1999 semi-final against Australia still jars ...
Research by the animal rights organisation Collective Fashion Justice (CFJ) reveals that lobbying has distorted the perception of the exotic animal skin industry. Executives from two departments of ...
The "Water" singer swapped her top for snakeskin-print temporary ink by designer Simon Carle on a night out in Paris.
South Florida is already home to iguanas, crocodiles, and alligators, and all manner of dangerous animals (looking at you, Burmese pythons), but few likely know we also have dragons. Invasive species ...
A majority of Americans oppose the U.S.' involvement in the war with Iran, according to a new NPR/PBS News/Marist poll. And, ...
The port in Lampung has long been identified as a gateway for the illegal transport of wildlife, especially wild birds, from ...
A record-breaking freeze this month sent Florida wildlife into shock. Some of those animals were native, some were invasive.
A rare Florida cold front stunned and killed thousands of invasive iguanas, but wildlife experts warn the population is likely to rebound due to their high reproductive rate.
An early February cold snap killed iguanas across South Florida, delivering a natural blow to one of the state’s most damaging invasive species.
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