From vibrant weaver bird nests to majestic peacocks and colourful butterflies, Gurugram’s urban spaces reveal stunning glimpses of wildlife, offering a rare chance to witness nature’s beauty thriving amid the city.
This animal can hit up to 240 mph or 386 km/h, faster than a skydiver or low-flying aircraft. Scientists observed speeds over 200 mph across multiple tests, confirming its dominance.
A smart Cooper’s hawk in a US city has been observed using traffic lights and pedestrian signals to ambush prey—highlighting urban wildlife intelligence, a new study finds.
The possible sighting occurred on Thursday near Palla, north Delhi. The animal was seen moving alone along the Yamuna riverbanks.
The 5.6 km temporary bridge was constructed to facilitate the movement of machinery and men during the construction of Mumbai Trans Harbour Link.