Melvin Mosley+FollowWild hawk brings nature drama to suburbiaA hawk swooping into a suburban backyard and taking out a chicken is a reminder that wildlife is adapting fast to our neighborhoods. While it’s tough for backyard farmers, it’s also a sign that raptors and other predators are rebounding as we make our yards more inviting with native plants and less turf. These birds aren’t just cool to spot—they’re also vital for keeping local ecosystems healthy. Have you noticed more wildlife in your area lately? What’s your take on rewilding your yard versus keeping it classic? #Science #wildlife #backyardbirds20Share
megangibson+FollowWild Wolf Caught Using Tools?!Okay, this is wild—literally. Scientists just filmed a wolf in British Columbia pulling a crab trap out of the ocean to snag some bait. This could be the first time we’ve ever seen a wolf use tools! She wasn’t just playing around, either—she figured out how to grab the buoy, haul in the line, and get her snack. Wolves are way smarter than we thought, and now they might be joining the animal tool club! #Science #Wildlife #NatureIsAwesome160Share
Zachary Gutierrez+FollowCoyote’s icy gamble in Grand TetonWatching a coyote tiptoe across a barely frozen lake in Grand Teton National Park feels like seeing every risky decision we’ve ever made play out in real time. The animal, radio collar and all, starts across the ice—then stops cold as it cracks beneath its paws. It quickly turns back, probably rethinking every step. With winter coming fast to the Rockies, these thin-ice moments are a real hazard for wildlife. Anyone else relate to that feeling of realizing you’ve gone a bit too far and need to backtrack? Let’s talk about those close calls—animal or human! #Science #GrandTeton #Wildlife50Share
✅CHAUNCEY HARRIS USA+FollowThe Gentle King: Rare Lion Displays Unusual Traits in the WildA rare lion has captured worldwide attention after being spotted in the wild showing unusually calm and gentle behavior. Though social media claims he has Down syndrome, experts clarify that lions can’t develop human genetic conditions. Instead, this lion’s unique features—such as softer facial structure and subdued temperament—likely stem from a genetic mutation or inbreeding. Despite his unusual appearance, witnesses say he interacts peacefully with his pride and shows remarkable affection toward younger cubs, earning him the nickname “The Gentle King.” #Wildlife #AnimalKingdom #NatureMystery #GentleKing #ChaunceyDatGuy76969Share
mmoore+FollowHow long do deer live without hunters? 😮Just learned the oldest wild whitetail on record lived to 24 years old - that's ancient in deer years! Most wild deer only live a few years due to predators, traffic, disease, and hunting pressure. Makes me wonder how many would reach old age without all those threats.🤔 #hunting #deerfacts #wildlife #nature23011541Share