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After five months of rehabilitation following a vehicle collision, a mountain lion is being released back into the wild.
A young mountain lion that was injured after being hit by a vehicle was released back to the wild by the California ...
It took nearly five months of careful rehabilitation to nurse the young male lion back to health without letting it get too dependent on, or comfortable around, people.
The mountain lion, estimated to be about 10 months old, was hit by a car back in January and had been recovering at the ...
Ronan—a sea lion rescue living in California—has shown results never before seen on non-human mammals. ... considering that the blink of a human eye takes about 150 milliseconds.
The lion kept coming, eyes locked and pads gaining ground. ... For most of the 20th century, the only known human deaths from a lion in California occurred in 1909, ...
A sea lion named Ronan is better able to keep a beat than the average human, a new study finds. Such ability in animals is generally thought to be unique to humans and some birds, but Ronan’s ...
Now, the highly trained California sea lion at UC Santa Cruz who achieved global fame for her ability to bob her head to a beat is finally back: ... Ronan’s variability in timing beat-to-beat is also ...