
About - Animalogic
The brand creates a robust conversation around nature and ecology. We produce all original videos hosted by award-winning scientific illustrator Danielle Dufault as well as science author …
Episodes - Animalogic
The Polar Bears Among Us Living with the greatest predator in the world is dangerous business. Click here to watch the episode
And the world’s greatest pack hunters are… - Animalogic
If you thought the world’s greatest ‘pack’ hunters are wolves, technically you’re probably right. But there’s quite a few species that cooperatively hunt like wolves whose social units aren’t called …
North America’s forgotten megafauna - Animalogic
Mention megafauna and your imagination probably leaps to Africa with its vast herds of elephant, lumbering rhino and majestic giraffe. But if you thought Africa was the only place where …
7 ways humans can help orcas - Animalogic
Sometimes it takes a heartbreaking situation to make us finally stand up and take notice of a problem we’ve been ignorant of for far too long. The story of an endangered killer whale …
Nightmare gnashers: 8 ordinary creatures with surprisingly
Some of the most innocent creatures in the animal kingdom are secretly hiding horrifying sets of teeth. If you’re brave enough to peek inside the mouths
Danielle Dufault, Author at Animalogic
Fishing Cat: The Cat That Hunts Underwater Life in the mangroves of South Asia is difficult, but there’s one creature in this swamp that’s defying the odds, and our expectations at the same …
Moray Eels - Animalogic
Basics Morays are a family of eel found worldwide. Most of the over 200 species are marine, but some live in brackish or freshwater The name moray is derived originally from the Greek word, …
Honey Badgers - Animalogic
Biology Honey Badgers are short and stocky, and have several adaptations for fighting like their skin is extremely loose which lets the animal still move even if the prey/predator is biting its fur. …
The 12 creatures of Christmas - Animalogic
Robins chirping away in British gardens are a familiar sight throughout winter. Victorian postmen were nicknamed robins because they wore red jackets, which led to images of the red …