Turkey is rich with ancient wonders. Straddling Europe and Asia, the country has been at the heart of numerous empires, which have left behind archaeological attractions to rival its many natural ...
More than a dozen aftershocks were reported in the ensuing hours in the region, including a 4.0-magnitude quake early Friday evening, according to the USGS. The State Emergency Operations Center ...
Scientists and zookeepers at various zoos noticed unusual behaviour among animals while the solar eclipse took place. At the the Fort Worth Zoo in Texas, the researchers studied animals such as ...
Reuters' X post read, "Video shows a building collapse after a major earthquake of magnitude 7.8 struck central Turkey and ...
9—Some folks watching the total solar eclipse visible in Ohio on Monday were also watching nearby animals for any strange behavior. Aullwood Audubon in Englewood has cattle, horses, pigs, goats, sheep ...
There have been reports of farm animals going back to their barns." She was expecting that birds might go back to roost. "Turkey vultures usually roost at night," Wiedorn said. And nighttime ...
There have been reports of farm animals going back to their barns.” She was expecting that birds might go back to roost. “Turkey vultures usually roost at night,” Wiedorn said. And nighttime ...
Sounds of awe, tears of joy — and not to mention the screaming animals — were a few of the reactions at the Fort Worth Zoo as the moon eased across the sun’s face Monday. For 2 minutes and ...
Sounds of awe, tears of joy — and not to mention the screaming animals — were a few of the reactions at the Fort Worth Zoo as the moon eased across the sun’s face Monday. For 2 minutes and ...
A hush did not fall over the ... down every 15 seconds what the animal is doing, like eating, walking, sniffing, sleeping, etc. Anderson told The Dispatch early Monday she and the other ...
Unlike the eclipse, which was clearly visible with solar glasses, any changes with the animals weren’t noticeable by the naked eye. “It might be more of like a dusk, or early morning for them ...
Sounds of awe, tears of joy — and not to mention the screaming animals — were a few of the reactions at the Fort Worth Zoo as the moon eased across the sun’s face Monday. For 2 minutes and 33 seconds, ...