Your browser does not support the <audio> element. The long-nosed saiga antelope, a rare species that roams the steppes of Kazakhstan, is having a moment. Boasting ...
With its oversized, drooping nose that seems borrowed from another world, the Saiga Antelope looks like a creature out of a prehistoric dream or from the star wars! Native to the steppes and semi ...
More than 200,000 saiga antelopes collapsed and died suddenly in 2015, wiping out most of the global population. The deaths were found to be caused by a bacterial infection. However, new data ...
The saiga antelope, an ancient species with a distinctive oversized nose, has made a remarkable comeback from the brink of extinction. Once critically endangered due to habitat loss and poaching ...
Thousands of female fen raft spiders are thought to be hiding in Norfolk as the species thrives on the Broads.
THE third volume of the British Museum catalogue of Ungulates completes the account of the antelopes (saiga, gazelles, oryx group, bushbucks, kudus, elands, etc.) and deals also with prongbucks ...
Kazakhstan: Saiga Antelope Home to the critically endangered saiga antelope, which is a unique breed, Kazakhstan is another beautiful destination to spot exotic wildlife. Recognised for their ...
Thousands of female fen raft spiders are thought to be hiding in Norfolk as the species thrives on the Broads.