Researchers in Uganda have discovered a complex network of animals feeding on bats infected with Marburg virus, capturing startling footage of potential spillover risks for the first time.
Wild predators must regularly hunt or forage to survive. While many animals graze or scavenge, large constrictor snakes rely on overpowering and swallowing prey whole. But even experienced predators ...
A man calmly restrains a large python during a tense encounter, drawing attention for his steady handling of the snake.
Queen Bee, a massive Burmese python, tightens around the vet as he tries to treat a painful mouth infection that could slowly starve her to death. At the same time, a tiny cat named Lucky fights for ...
The South Florida Water Management District started its second year of the python elimination program. One hunter has stood out.
An idyllic northern Michigan destination known for its waterfront, wineries and farm-to-table restaurant fare is being hailed as one of the 15 best places to dine in the world (yes, world). Eater’s ...
Where do you draw the line with a remake? How do you balance creative freedom and remaining true to the original? Everyone's answer is somewhat different, but for Konami, staying faithful was the top ...
The new year started off with a bang when a python hunter caught a 202-pound female python. That's a lot of meat to eat. But don't do that.
Eater has named O Mandarin in Hartsdale one of "Westchester's best Chinese food destinations." The headline? "The Chinese Restaurant Worth the Drive Up North." Nadia Chaudhury, a "born-and-raised New ...
The editors at Eater LA dine out several times a week, if not per day, which means we’re always encountering standout dishes that deserve time in the limelight. Here’s the very best of everything the ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. With a new-old Metal Gear Solid game on the market in the form of Delta: Snake Eater, developer-publisher Konami has announced that the stealth-action ...
“If your child is a picky eater, it does not mean you are doing something wrong,” said Kaitlyn Waugaman, registered dietitian and program director of UAB Department of Medicine. “This is a normal ...