Discover how the Thomson’s gazelle uses a 'frozen alert stance' to ruin a predator's hunt. Learn the science behind this savannah survival strategy.
The Wood Sandpiper: From the Ngorongoro Crater to the Siberian Tundra
The Reedbuck: Africa’s Water-Dependent Specialists
A Garden with a Tomb (and a Gardener). Part 1: The Quarry Site
Bug-eyed Drama: Why Flies are Obsessed with Kirk’s Dik-diks
The Blacksmith Lapwing is a Little Fan
Green Theology from Ngorongoro
Colonel Coke’s Hartebeest: Africa’s Unusual Antelope
The Night Shift: Getting to Know the Black-crowned Night-Heron
Why do Leopards Dangle So?
The Grey Crowned Crane: A Royal Portrait
Klaus vs. the Cheetah: The Surprising Engineering of a Big Cat’s Face
Left-Handed or Right-Handed? The Secret of the African Elephant’s “Master Tusk”
And Then Our Eyes Met: A Serengeti Encounter
The leopard's face is defined by a mesmerizing pattern of black “rosettes” and spots of various sizes that provide the perfect camouflage against the dappled light of the African bush. Its piercing eyes are built for precision, containing a specialized layer that reflects light to grant the cat extraordinary night vision . . .