Articles for author: Trizzy Orozco

Northern hairy-nosed wombat.

Endangered Species Day: The Forgotten Creatures You’ve Never Heard Of

Trizzy Orozco

Did you know that every hour, a species quietly slips closer to extinction—often without the world ever learning its name? Endangered Species Day isn’t just about the famous faces like tigers and pandas. It’s also a time to pull back the curtain on the silent, overlooked animals whose stories rarely make headlines. These creatures, with ...

Whale shark underwater photography.

Whale Sharks of Donsol: Gentle Giants With a Mysterious Migration Route

Trizzy Orozco

Imagine gliding through the warm turquoise waters of a tropical bay, your heart pounding as a shadow the size of a school bus passes beneath you. Suddenly, a colossal mouth opens wide, filter-feeding on invisible plankton, while sunlight dances over spotty blue-gray skin. This is Donsol, a tiny, sleepy town in the Philippines that transforms ...

Common Hairworm.

Hairworms Make Their Hosts Jump Into Water to Drown Themselves

Trizzy Orozco

Imagine an insect confidently hopping through the grass, blissfully unaware that its every move is being manipulated by a hidden invader. Suddenly, this unsuspecting creature makes a frantic leap—right into a nearby stream, where it quickly drowns. What invisible force compels such a bizarre and tragic fate? The answer is as astonishing as it is ...

A bengal tiger with its owner.

The Ethics of Breeding Exotic Pets and Its Impact on Wild Populations

Trizzy Orozco

Exotic pets have fascinated animal enthusiasts for years. The allure of owning a distinct and rare animal, from an elegant macaw to a compelling sugar glider, can be strong. However, the ethics of breeding exotic pets and its impact on wild populations are complex issues that demand scrutiny. This article delves into the considerations surrounding ...

Dog holding a pet toy between its teeth.

AI Pet Toys: Psychology Behind Keeping Dogs and Cats Digitally Entertained

Trizzy Orozco

Picture this: a lonely dog at home, tail thumping with curiosity, staring at a bouncing ball that suddenly starts to roll on its own. Or a cat, ears twitching, as a feathered robotic toy zips across the floor with unpredictable moves. These aren’t scenes from a futuristic movie—they’re happening right now, thanks to AI-powered pet ...

A charcoal depiction of a woolly mammoth.

The Mysteries of the Woolly Mammoth: Uncovering Secrets of an Extinct Giant

Trizzy Orozco

The woolly mammoth, a majestic creature of the Pleistocene epoch, roamed the vast cold steppe of the Northern Hemisphere. These giants were well-adapted to the harsh, frigid conditions that characterized their environment. Similar in size to modern elephants, woolly mammoths had long, shaggy fur and a thick layer of fat beneath their skin to insulate ...

Red-keeled Flowerpecker in Liloan, Cebu.

Rediscovery of the Cebu Flowerpecker: How a ‘Lost’ Bird Came Back

Trizzy Orozco

It’s not every day that a bird believed to be extinct for nearly a century suddenly reappears, as if nature itself is offering a second chance. The Cebu Flowerpecker, a tiny, brilliantly colored bird from the Philippine island of Cebu, was once written off as lost to history. Its rediscovery sent shockwaves through the conservation ...