Snakes are shy animals who want to be left alone and slip under the radar. We bet you didn’t know at least half of these snake facts!
Humans have been domesticating horses for thousands of years, but how much do you actually know about them?
A dog’s sense of smell is 10,000 to 100,000 times better than a human’s. Dogs are so much more amazing than we give them credit for!
We rely on whistleblowers and good Samaritans to report details of abuse or neglect observed at roadside zoos. Here’s what you need to know if you’re worried an animal is too thin.
All individuals are entitled to certain liberties as their birthright, whether they were born an orca, a macaque, a chicken, or a bat.
Roadside zoos exploit elephants into performing demeaning tricks through violence and fear. Here’s why all hands-on encounters with elephants are wrong—even elephant bathing and painting.
Stress can trigger alopecia, so it’s pretty obvious why many of the victims of NIH animal experimenter Elisabeth Murray are nearly hairless.
Southern fried tofu, collard greens, BBQ jackfruit riblets, cinnamon brown sugar yams … drooling yet? Don’t worry—these restaurants will satisfy all your vegan soul food cravings.
PETA is raising a glass to Chico’s FAS, Inc., in celebration of the retailer’s decision to recognize alpacas as individuals who should never be used for sweaters.
Chained dogs now have special legal protection during extreme weather.
Think experiments on animals are a “necessary evil”? Wait until you see what kinds of atrocities experimenters commit on animals simply because they can.
Breeding corgis to have unique features puts them at risk for major health problems. Here’s what you can do to help them and all other dogs.
Animal agriculture causes climate change, which leads to prolonged heatwaves and droughts, extending and exacerbating seasonal wildfire periods. And that’s only the beginning.
Animals were tortured in brain experiments. Yet by comparison with a coin toss, animal experiments are five times worse at predicting the effectiveness of human clinical therapies.
Barn owls live all across the U.S., but one place they would never choose to call home is Johns Hopkins University experimenter Shreesh Mysore’s laboratory torture chamber.