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Concerns have been raised about Rory McIlroy after he admitted struggling with the wind direction over the weekend at the Scottish Open. McIlroy played well enough for most of the week at The Renaissance Club to win the event at a canter.
In a win for animal conservation, a Bengal tiger (Panthera tigris tigris) recently gave birth to three cubs at Tanganyika Wildlife Park in Goddard, Kansas. The new litter came into the world on June 11 and consists of three furballs—one female and two males.
A third course designed by Tiger Woods at Diamante Cabo San Lucas will open in early 2027 and be the centerpiece to a new private residential community.
Ginger Biscuit relocated to Woburn Safari Park, in Bedfordshire, on Tuesday, from Longleat in Wiltshire, as part of an international conservation programme. Her keepers said she was "settling in well" and was getting to know her new surroundings.
Video shows a golf cart fully submerged in Lunker Lake after two golfers jumped a stone curb and launched off a cliff near Branson, Missouri.
Tanks are meant to take a beating, that's their whole deal, but one tank from World War II stood up to a particularly harsh barrage and kept running.
Here's what Tiger Woods said at a PGA Tour news conference during his first public appearance since a March DUI arrest and rehab stint in Switzerland.
The Oakland Zoo is now home to a female tiger rescued from a notorious Northern California wildlife sanctuary that was forced to shut down last year.
A 13-year-old tiger rescued from what critics called the “worst roadside zoo in America” has finally found a new home at the Oakland Zoo. The big cat, Sitara — whose name means “star” in Hindi — is one of five tigers that authorities say were abandoned and neglected at a private Northern California facility before being rescued.
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Watch the last Tasmanian tiger ever filmed... then it vanished forever
The Tasmanian tiger, or thylacine, looked like a dog—but it was actually a marsupial more closely related to kangaroos, having diverged from placental mammals 120–150 million years ago. It could open its jaws to an astonishing 120 degrees,
