Over 50,000 snakes emerge from hibernation in Canada’s largest snake den, coinciding with mating season.
Male snakes form mating balls around females, who select mates based on physical condition and confidence.
A homeowner returns to find their house overrun by aggressive hornets, which build nests from rotten wood and defend them vigorously.
Hornets release pheromones to signal danger, leading to coordinated attacks on intruders.
Alligator offspring gender is determined by nest temperature, with warm conditions producing males and cooler conditions producing females.
Prairie dogs, once numbering 800 million, face population decline due to environmental changes and high social interaction.
Blue wildebeest engage in aggressive mating rituals during the rut, with dominant males competing for access to receptive females.