'Can my pet eat cicadas?' Expert reveals what to do if your dog or cat gets hold of this insect
Ingesting cicadas could cause gastrointestinal upset and allergic reactions in certain pets, a vet tech says.
Ingesting cicadas could cause gastrointestinal upset and allergic reactions in certain pets, a vet tech says.
See it: Catfish 'the size of a 6th grader' tops state record after pulled from Oklahoma reservoir
Flathead catfish are frequently found in Oklahoma waters, and the massive specimen legally caught by Bradly Courtright on the Pine Creek Reservoir was nearly 40 years old.
Flathead catfish are frequently found in Oklahoma waters, and the massive specimen legally caught by Bradly Courtright on the Pine Creek Reservoir was nearly 40 years old.
Giant pandas returning to DC’s National Zoo
Two new giant pandas are coming to D.C.’s National Zoo from China. The Smithsonian's National Zoo made the announcement Wednesday, a little more than six months after sending its three pandas back to China.
Two new giant pandas are coming to D.C.’s National Zoo from China. The Smithsonian's National Zoo made the announcement Wednesday, a little more than six months after sending its three pandas back to China.
Alligator found taking bites out of woman in Houston, police investigating
Houston police say an alligator was found taking bites out of a woman near Clear Lake on Tuesday morning.
Houston police say an alligator was found taking bites out of a woman near Clear Lake on Tuesday morning.
Tuesday's with Toni: Professor Farmer provides timely gardening tips
The FOX 29 weather team chats with Professor Toni Farmer about what you should be harvesting at this time, ground covers, tips for keeping mosquitos away and more.
The FOX 29 weather team chats with Professor Toni Farmer about what you should be harvesting at this time, ground covers, tips for keeping mosquitos away and more.
Veteran survives horrifying bear attack while hiking in popular national park
A disabled veteran who survived an attack by a grizzly bear is sharing the moment when his instincts kicked in and how it helped him survive.
A disabled veteran who survived an attack by a grizzly bear is sharing the moment when his instincts kicked in and how it helped him survive.
Bucks County neighborhood on black bear watch
A black bear was seen and captured on video strolling through a backyard in Bucks County.
A black bear was seen and captured on video strolling through a backyard in Bucks County.
Black bear spotted in Bucks County backyard
Doylestown police say the bear was sighted in the area of Ferry Road and Iron Hill Road Thursday.
Doylestown police say the bear was sighted in the area of Ferry Road and Iron Hill Road Thursday.
Bottlenose dolphin dies after getting stuck in Cape May County creek, officials say
A bottlenose dolphin stuck in a Cape May County creek has died, after rescue attempts failed.
A bottlenose dolphin stuck in a Cape May County creek has died, after rescue attempts failed.
Black bear spotted in Bucks County yard
A black bear has been spotted in the backyard of a Doylestown home.
A black bear has been spotted in the backyard of a Doylestown home.
Dolphin stranded in Cape May County creek dies
Officials say the dolphin that was stranded in a creek near Cape May Court House died during a rescue attempt.
Officials say the dolphin that was stranded in a creek near Cape May Court House died during a rescue attempt.
What is causing the recent earthquakes
A USGS scientist explains why there's been a recent uptick in earthquakes and aftershocks in the region.
A USGS scientist explains why there's been a recent uptick in earthquakes and aftershocks in the region.
‘Dumped pet lions’ rescued, start new life in Africa
Six young lions were rescued from the illegal wildlife trade in Kuwait.
Six young lions were rescued from the illegal wildlife trade in Kuwait.
Concern grows for dolphin stuck in Cape May County creek as officials work to free the mammal
Volunteers have been sent regularly to monitor the bottlenose dolphin and make sure it is hanging in while officials work on a plan to set it free.
Volunteers have been sent regularly to monitor the bottlenose dolphin and make sure it is hanging in while officials work on a plan to set it free.
Rare 40-ton whale skull discovered on North Carolina beach
A massive whale skull, believed to belong to a 40-ton humpback whale, washed ashore on Hatteras Island in North Carolina, attracting significant interest from both beachgoers and marine biologists.
A massive whale skull, believed to belong to a 40-ton humpback whale, washed ashore on Hatteras Island in North Carolina, attracting significant interest from both beachgoers and marine biologists.
Would-be moose photographer kicked to death by mother protecting her newborn calves
An Alaska man's photography outing took a deadly turn when he tried to snap some pictures of a pair of newborn moose calves.
An Alaska man's photography outing took a deadly turn when he tried to snap some pictures of a pair of newborn moose calves.
These sea creatures could inspire new underwater robots, study finds
The tiny creatures propel themselves through water similar to the way a spacecraft fires thrusters to move in space.
The tiny creatures propel themselves through water similar to the way a spacecraft fires thrusters to move in space.
Japan grappling with invasive raccoon population
Japan's raccoon infestation has gotten considerably worse over the last decade, multiple Japanese news sources are reporting.
Japan's raccoon infestation has gotten considerably worse over the last decade, multiple Japanese news sources are reporting.
Watch: Rare deep-sea squid lunges at camera
The footage shows the rare squid latching onto a free-fall baited camera.
The footage shows the rare squid latching onto a free-fall baited camera.
What can we learn from fire ants? Maybe a lot
Experts say black fire ants arrived in the U.S. in 1918 and red fire ants in the 1930s, leading to a massive population increase, with five times more ants per acre than in South America, and they're infamous for their bites and stings.
Experts say black fire ants arrived in the U.S. in 1918 and red fire ants in the 1930s, leading to a massive population increase, with five times more ants per acre than in South America, and they're infamous for their bites and stings.

















