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Life in the Wild

The North American Brown Bear: Ecology, Behavior and Survival

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A North American brown bear catching salmon during spawning season in a mountain river

The North American Brown Bear: An Ecology of Strength and Survival The North American brown bear — widely known as the grizzly (Ursus arctos horribilis)…

The Lion: Architecture of Power and Vulnerability | Article

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The Lion: Power, Structure, and Survival

National Geographic–style feature The savanna is not dramatic by nature.  It does not announce life and death — it distributes them. At first glance, the…

Leopards of the Wild: Evolution, Life, and Survival | Article

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A leopard pauses as an antelope escapes into the herd on the African savanna, captured in a realistic wildlife moment.

  Leopards (Panthera pardus) are among the most adaptable and widespread of the world’s large wild cats. Their history stretches back hundreds of thousands of…

The Snow Leopard (Panthera uncia): Biology, Habitat, and Human Interaction Under Contemporary Environmental Pressures | Article

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Snow leopard captured mid-jump near a cow in a snowy alpine pasture as a shocked farmer watches from the side

The snow leopard (Panthera uncia) is among the least studied and most vulnerable large carnivores on Earth. Its elusive behavior, low population density, and remote…