Author name: Jake Wilson

Jake Wilson has been an avid animal writer for over seven years. His enthusiasm for fauna has taken him to top wildlife spots in many parks, islands, countries, and continents, where he experiences these animals in real life. Wilson enjoys writing and sharing interesting information about different big and small animals with family, friends, and strangers. When he's not writing, he enjoys spending time in the wild, bird-watching, hiking, and kayaking.

How To Survive A Wolf Attack In The Wild - 7 Effective Tips

How To Survive A Wolf Attack In The Wild – 7 Effective Tips

You should be armed with the necessary information on how to survive a wolf attack, or even better, avoid an encounter with them, especially if you’re a frequent hiker and camper. Wolves naturally are not man-eaters and typically do not exhibit hostile behaviors toward people. They’d rather avoid human confrontation. However, in the few reported […]

How To Survive A Wolf Attack In The Wild – 7 Effective Tips Read More »

Red Butt Monkeys - What Monkey Has A Red Bottom

Red Butt Monkeys: What Monkey Has A Red Bottom?

Have you ever gone on a zoo trip and come across some monkeys with red butts? If you didn’t know about these primates, that might have come as a surprise.  Monkeys with red or dark pink bottoms include baboons, chimpanzees, rhesus macaques, mandrils, Japanese macaques, and Celebes crested macaques. For monkeys, color plays a vital

Red Butt Monkeys: What Monkey Has A Red Bottom? Read More »

Are There Real Purple Snakes? (10 Species With Pictures)

Are There Real Purple Snakes? 10 Species With Pictures

Snakes can be of different colors based on their adapted environment for survival. While some snake colors can be green, brown, black, yellow, etc., others can be multicolored. Purple snakes are among the rarest, and a few species may have full or partial purple coloring. One common example is the lavender corn snake that comes

Are There Real Purple Snakes? 10 Species With Pictures Read More »

Most Dangerous Animals In Ireland (Some Are Deadly)

7 Most Dangerous Animals In Ireland (Some Are Deadly)

The sandy beach and picturesque green landscape of Ireland welcome you. Home to nature’s most exquisite locations, Ireland has a bubbling and thriving population of wildlife. This wildlife, which piques everyone’s interest as they perfectly fit the alluring sight of the nation, is not entirely as welcoming as they look. Some of the most dangerous

7 Most Dangerous Animals In Ireland (Some Are Deadly) Read More »

Most Dangerous Animals In New Zealand (with Statistics)

10 Most Dangerous Animals In New Zealand (w/ Statistics)

New Zealand is considered one of the safest countries in the world, with a low crime record and reduced violence. The country also has lovely scenery, friendly citizens, a sense of mystery and wonder, and abundant wildlife. Fish, reptiles, and insects dominate the country, as well as some mammals that got in. In a country

10 Most Dangerous Animals In New Zealand (w/ Statistics) Read More »

Most Dangerous Animals In Russia That Can Kill You

10 Most Dangerous Animals In Russia That Can Kill You

Russia is a large country with a rich cultural history rooted in ballet, painting, and classical music. The varied geography of Russia provides various habitats for its diversified wildlife population. Most of these creatures are benign; however, some rank among the deadliest animals in the world and would not hesitate to snap life out of

10 Most Dangerous Animals In Russia That Can Kill You Read More »

Most Dangerous Animals In The Gulf Of Mexico That Are Deadly

11 Most Dangerous Animals In The Gulf Of Mexico

Many gulfs exist worldwide, but the Gulf of Mexico tops the chart. It is the largest Gulf in the world and has other staggering attractions to stand out among the other oceanic banks. Being a rich river basin, an estimated 7 million people visit the area annually for tourism, wildlife viewing, and water sports activities such as skiing, boating,

11 Most Dangerous Animals In The Gulf Of Mexico Read More »