Category Archives: Animal Kingdom

Attack Of The Racist Birds

The American Ornithological Society will drop the names of some 80 birds because they were named after slave owners who originally discovered and identified the new species. This follows after the renaming of Aunt Jemima’s Syrup and Uncle Ben’s Rice, as well as the Washington Redskins football teams. Even American Presidents, like Thomas Jefferson, have seen their sculptures torn down.

When will the leftists be satisfied? The answer is never.

They are pigs who mean to desecrate history and destroy our nation. There are no boundary lines to limit their pillaging and their rapes. Here’s more from Mark Dice.

Nigeria’s Hyena People

An intriguing film that unravels the myth of Nigeria’s Hyena People, who arrive in towns wrapped in rock pythons, with hyenas in chains and with trained monkeys turning somersaults.

Some believe that they are part animal and possess magical powers. The reality is that they are traveling minstrels earning money by performing with animals. In the following video, Real Wild examines the clash between the urban and the wild, and the paradoxical relationship that the handlers have with their animals.

Frozen In Ice

From long-dead, pre-historic viruses to extinct creatures found for the first time, Origins Explained features 10 amazing animals and organisms found frozen in ice.

As we all grapple with the realities of the coronavirus pandemic, it seems absolutely insane that anyone would want to revive a long-dead virus. But that’s exactly what happened in 2014, when a team led by evolutionary biologist Jean-Michel Claverie revived two viruses that were found frozen 100 feet underground in the Siberian permafrost.

In another amazing discovery in 2018, a team of paleontologists found a mummified horse foal in the 328-foot deep Bataiga Crater during an expedition in eastern Siberia. Its skin, hooves and tail were still intact, thanks to the frozen conditions preserving the young creature’s remains. Tune in for eight more amazing discoveries.