Articles for author: Maria Faith Saligumba

An Asian elephant reaching up in a lush forested zoo setting.

Why Elephants Can’t Jump but Can “Hear” With Their Feet

Maria Faith Saligumba

Picture this: a massive African elephant, weighing as much as four cars combined, attempting to leap over a fallen log. Sounds impossible, right? Yet this same creature can detect the footsteps of another elephant from miles away, using abilities that would make any superhero jealous. The world of elephants is filled with fascinating contradictions that ...

Close-up of a clouded leopard (Neofelis nebulosa) resting on a tree in a forest setting.

Jaguars in the Jungle: The Mexican Reserve Making Room for Ghost Cats

Maria Faith Saligumba

Deep in the heart of Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula, camera traps capture fleeting glimpses of shadows moving through dense jungle canopy. These aren’t ordinary shadows – they’re the elusive forms of jaguars, animals so secretive that local communities have dubbed them “ghost cats.” In a groundbreaking conservation effort, Mexican reserves are now pioneering innovative approaches to ...

A black bird with a red beak sings while perched on a branch against a lush green background.

The Tech Behind the Training: How AI Is Enhancing Animal Behavior Studies

Maria Faith Saligumba

Picture this: a mother elephant in the African savanna communicates with her calf through subtle trunk movements, while thousands of miles away, an AI system captures and analyzes every gesture with precision no human observer could match. This isn’t science fiction anymore. We’re living in an era where artificial intelligence is revolutionizing how we understand, ...

Dinosaur Footprint

The Dinosaur Stampede of Lark Quarry: Evidence of a Prehistoric Predator Chase Frozen in Time

Maria Faith Saligumba

On a sun-kissed morning in the heart of Queensland, Australia, the Lark Quarry Conservation Park stands as a silent witness to a remarkable moment from the distant past. This site, seemingly unremarkable at first glance, is home to one of the most extraordinary paleontological finds—a fossilized dinosaur stampede. This event captures the imagination, transporting us ...

red and white labeled can on green grass

The Science of Biodegradable Plastics: Are They the Solution?

Maria Faith Saligumba

Picture this: you’re walking along a pristine beach, waves gently lapping at your feet, when suddenly you spot a plastic bottle half-buried in the sand. That bottle could outlive your great-grandchildren, persisting in our environment for hundreds of years. Now imagine if that same bottle could naturally decompose within months, returning harmlessly to the earth. ...

Scientist checking genetics

The Lost Twin Inside You: The Bizarre World of Human Chimeras

Maria Faith Saligumba

Imagine waking up one day to discover that your body is not wholly yours. Within you, there is another set of DNA, a silent twin that has lived alongside you unnoticed. This isn’t a scene from a science fiction novel; it’s the strange reality for some individuals known as human chimeras. This fascinating phenomenon may ...