From giant stick bugs to rarely seen sea creatures, these animal videos fascinated us—and led to new scientific discoveries.
A four-foot escaped lizard, a newborn baby giraffe, feline politicians and a cloned dog were some of the animal stars of 2025 ...
Jim Carrey's version of 'How the Grinch Stole Christmas' is proving to be a holiday favorite for kids and dogs alike.
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Most Watched Video Stories of 2025
This was a big year for the Mongabay Video Team. We leaned into solution-focused stories, in collaboration with the Solutions ...
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - Zoos and animal conservation groups are voicing concerns over the increase of videos created with AI that show animals exhibiting unusual behaviors. These AI-generated videos ...
A new study has challenged previous knowledge on anaconda, the giant snakes that haunt people nightmares.
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Scientists capture remarkable footage after placing trail cameras in rainforest: 'The animals are watching and listening to us'
It's a good sign. Scientists capture remarkable footage after placing trail cameras in rainforest: 'The animals are watching ...
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The wild beauty of Guyana’s rainforest
Explore the remote rainforest of southwest Guyana. This region, part of the ancient Guiana Shield, is one of South America's most ecologically rich and geologically significant areas. The footage ...
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Amazing animals: The ‘tails' of pets and wildlife that made 2025 memorable
Marine animals that were sickened by the bloom washed ashore from Malibu to Long Beach coasts. The algae, which can build up ...
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5 unexpected animal behaviors we learned about in 2025
Every year, researchers and people out in nature capture some aspect of animal behavior that’s unusual or unexpected in some ...
A video on TikTok in October appeared to show a woman being interviewed by a television reporter about food stamps. The women weren’t real. The conversation never happened. Generated by A.I. The video ...
As war with Russia drags on, ultrarealistic AI videos attempt to portray Ukrainian soldiers in peril
The videos began to circulate on social media in early November: Ukrainian soldiers appearing to weep and surrender on the front lines. To the naked eye, they look real, mirroring many of the videos ...
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