Pelts, skulls, a 14-foot orca skeleton cast and more will be set out for the public to enjoy from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday at Burke Museum’s third annual Meet the Mammals event. “The Burke mammal ...
Mammals live all across the world. They can be found living in the ground, in trees, and even in the sea. There are many different kinds of mammal, including us humans! Find out more about different ...
Despite their name, killer whales (orcas) are actually dolphins.
From its long, flexible trunk to its loud trumpeting sounds, there’s a lot to admire about an elephant. But how much do you know about these massive creatures? Where do they live? How big can they get ...
The magnificent American bison is a national symbol of the United States and a symbol of strength and resilience. In 2016, this incredible animal was officially declared the national mammal of the U.S ...
They are the name of a popular British band, are native to Australia and are also vegetarians — they’re wombats! As the cuddly creatures and fans that love them celebrate National Wombat Day on ...
Echidnas, also called spiny anteaters, are some of the weirdest mammals in the world. They're among the only mammals that don't give birth to live babies, and they also carry their young in a pouch.
Pangolins have been in the spotlight a few times in the recent past, even the subject of Google Valentine's Week doodles in 2017. But this time, the endangered mammals are making headlines for ...