1300Koalaz / Facebook screen shot Australian Family Discovers Furry Impostor in Their Christmas Tree An Australian family found a small koala bear entangled in lights and hanging onto their fake tree, apparently after leaving their door open. By Deborah Van Kempen December 24, 2020
Arto Hakola / Getty Teen Hunter Bags 42-Point Buck, Setting New World Record The Werth family had waited on the 42 point whitetail for almost three years, watching expectantly as the deer matured on their residence. By Andrew J. Sciascia December 20, 2020
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission via AP Florida Is Training Dogs To Track Down Invasive Pythons - and They Just Hit a Major Milestone Florida is facing an invasive species crisis, and the state thinks it has a perfect idea for how to fix it. By The Associated Press December 16, 2020
Blue Sky Rescue of Zhong County via AP Wasp Nests Meet a Fiery End Thanks to Makeshift Flamethrower Drones A volunteer group in China is on a mission to eradicate wasp nests using makeshift flamethrower drones. By The Associated Press December 12, 2020
@SunSentinel / Twitter screen shot from video Man Jumps into Murky Pond, Literally Pries Dog from Gator's Jaws A 74-year-old Florida man learned the hard way not to let his 3-month-old puppy get near water where an alligator lurked. By Jack Davis November 28, 2020
Frederic J. Brown / AFP via Getty Images Young Baseball Fan Who Lost Everything in Wildfire Receives Greatest Gift She Could Want The Creek Fire wildfire destroyed the family home earlier this year, and it took the young athlete's card collection with it. By Amanda Thomason November 28, 2020
Ravensbeard Wildlife Center / Facebook Workers Astonished After Finding Special Animal Stuck in Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree Thanks to the kindness of the humans she bumped into, the little owl was able to continue on her way even stronger than she was before. By Amanda Thomason November 27, 2020
Santiago Urquijo / Getty Images 'Jumping' Worms Are Invading the United States and Their Appetites Are Leaving a Path of Destruction 'Jumping Worms' are invading the United States and are destroying our environment. Scientists are worried about their impact on our soil. By Sarah Hohn November 26, 2020
Robert Nyholm / Shutterstock Utah Votes To Make Hunting, Fishing Constitutional Rights in the State Hunters should be championing this new amendment, which assures that hunting will continue to be a popular pastime in The Beehive State. By Cameron Arcand November 8, 2020
Town of Kiawah Island / Facebook Rare White Sea Turtle Hatchling Discovered on South Carolina Beach The condition is described as extremely rare, but it's unclear exactly how often such turtles are found in the wild. By The Associated Press October 20, 2020