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Month: November 2025

When Monitor Lizards Move Through Human Areas: Understanding a Rare and Disturbing Encounter
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  • Wildlife Wonders & Stories

When Monitor Lizards Move Through Human Areas: Understanding a Rare and Disturbing Encounter

Monitor lizards often wander into urban areas in Thailand, following instinctive paths toward food, shade, and water. Their presence can lead to alarming moments, yet most encounters reflect how wildlife adapts when human environments expand into natural habitats.

by A. AdamNovember 29, 2025November 29, 20250
Why Dogs Sleep Facing the Door: Pack Guarding Instincts
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  • Wild Roots of Pets

Why Dogs Sleep Facing the Door: Pack Guarding Instincts

Dogs often sleep facing the door because the doorway signals movement, sound, and potential change. This position reflects deep guarding instincts inherited from wolves. When your dog rests this way, they show awareness, loyalty, and calm protection. The behavior reveals how wild vigilance continues to shape daily life inside modern homes.

by A. AdamNovember 23, 2025November 23, 20253
The British Wildcat May Return to England After a Century of Silence
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The British Wildcat May Return to England After a Century of Silence

Wildcats vanished from England more than a century ago. A new reintroduction effort may soon bring this secretive feline back to its former territory, restoring a quiet presence that once shaped the landscape.

by A. AdamNovember 21, 2025November 21, 20251
What Emotions Do Dogs Really Feel? A Natural Look at Their Instincts
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What Emotions Do Dogs Really Feel? A Natural Look at Their Instincts

Dogs express emotions through ancient instincts inherited from wolves. Their joy, fear, curiosity, attachment, and stress appear in everyday moments if you learn how to read them. This post explores what emotions dogs truly feel and how their wild roots still guide their behavior.

by A. AdamNovember 19, 20252
One of Beauval’s Stolen Monkeys Found in Slovakia: A Strange Wildlife Rescue
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One of Beauval’s Stolen Monkeys Found in Slovakia: A Strange Wildlife Rescue

A golden lion tamarin stolen from ZooParc de Beauval in 2015 was found alive in a Slovak home. This surprising rescue sheds light on wildlife trafficking and the challenges rescued primates face after years in captivity.

by A. AdamNovember 18, 20250
Feeding the Winter King: 5 Essential Foods for Backyard Squirrels
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Feeding the Winter King: 5 Essential Foods for Backyard Squirrels

Winter brings challenges for squirrels, and a simple feeder can help them thrive. Discover the five essential foods that keep these lively garden visitors strong and healthy.

by A. AdamNovember 17, 20250
Why Dogs Tilt Their Head: Acoustic Targeting From Wolves
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Why Dogs Tilt Their Head: Acoustic Targeting From Wolves

Dogs tilt their head to understand sound, emotion, and intention. This behavior has deep roots in wolf survival, where acoustic targeting helped pack members coordinate and stay safe. Learn how your dog uses this gesture to read your voice, locate direction, and connect with you in a natural, instinctive way.

by A. AdamNovember 16, 2025November 16, 20250
The Way You Speak That Cats Love: Understanding Their Favorite Human Voice
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The Way You Speak That Cats Love: Understanding Their Favorite Human Voice

Cats respond strongly to a warm, gentle tone. This soft way of speaking mirrors their natural communication and deepens the bond shared with them.

by A. AdamNovember 15, 20250

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A man walking his dog on a snowy road during winter, showing safe cold-weather dog walking.

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Shar Pei resting calmly indoors, an independent dog breed known for coping well with alone time

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cat resting its head in a person’s hand, showing trust created through gentle human voice

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ginger cat standing near a doorway, representing the French case where a cat owner was fined for her pet’s garden visits

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A close-up of a green lizard resting on a branch inside a mini jungle enclosure.
When you build a mini jungle for your pet lizard, every branch becomes a home and every leaf a hiding place. Photo By Alexey Sukhariev From Unsplash
A child gently petting a gray cat in sunlight, showing the bond of love and trust between humans and cats.
Love in a cat’s language can be quiet but powerful, a bond built on trust, choice, and closeness. - Photo by Holly Landkammer From Unsplash
A brown otter standing upright with its front paws raised, looking upward with a curious and expressive face.
Otters are highly social animals, often playful much like ferrets in the pet world. Photo by Ellie Burgin From Pexels
Belgian dog lying down after circling, showing instinctual behavior inherited from wolves
This Belgian dog has just circled before lying down, a quiet echo of its wild ancestry.
Image by Inge Van den Heuvel from Pexels
Gray and white indoor cat lying on a rope-covered wooden toy for enrichment
This indoor cat rests on a rope-covered scratching toy — a simple, natural way to support instinctual behaviors.
Photo by Cats Coming, via Pexels
A white rabbit sitting on grass surrounded by autumn leaves, appearing alert and relaxed.
Rabbits thrive when they can explore, forage, and play in safe, enriched outdoor spaces.

Photo by Ali Atakan Açıkbaş From Pexels
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