A mother moose and her calves took advantage of some park sprinklers to beat the heat and cool off.
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Largest search of Loch Ness aims to use science to explain some monster myths
Using infrared cameras and underwater listening devices, a large search of Loch Ness in Scotland aims to uncover the monster myth origins.
Hear me roar! A pair of mountain lion cubs attempt to roar but end up purring.
Two mountain lion cubs haven’t quite figured out how to roar, but they do have the purr down pat.
Police K-9 returns to work after recovering from a stabbing in the line of duty
A police K-9 named Diko is back on the job after recovering from stabbing in the line of duty.
Rescue team uses special equipment to free a fox that had its head stuck in a hole
A fox was treated and released back into the wild after it was rescued by humans when its head got stuck in a hole.
Passengers voice frustration with airline official after flight grounded for seven hours
Passengers voiced their frustration to airline officials after their flight was grounded in the heat for seven hours.
Sheriff’s deputies improvise to help trapped black bear cub get out of a dumpster
Sheriff’s deputies used a nearby chainlink fence to provided a black bear cub trapped in a dumpster a path to freedom.
Acclaimed Irish singer and activist Sinead O’Connor has died at age 56
Sinead O’Connor, known for her 1990 hit “Nothing Compares 2 U” and controversial moments, has died at age 56.
‘Skiplagging’ can save you money on airline fares but the hack comes with plenty of risk
“Skiplagging” can save you airline ticket money or land you in some trouble. What is this controversial “hacker fare?”
Cool cat named Mac jams on the bongos with a little help from human friend
A pet owner got a little help from his cat while playing the bongo drums.