A local man wondered about the return of Zakumi, the 2010 FIFA World Cup mascot representing South Africa. The mascot brought ...
CORAL GABLES, Fla. (AP) — Next year's World Cup will have three mascots, a bald eagle Clutch in the U.S., a jaguar Zayu in Mexico and a moose Maple in Canada. FIFA made its announcement Thursday in a ...
Maple the Moose, Zayu the Jaguar and Clutch the Bald Eagle will represent host countries Canada, Mexico and USA respectively. Maple™ the Moose (Canada), Zayu™ the Jaguar (Mexico) and Clutch™ the Bald ...
A young bald eagle was found weak and dehydrated in Rhode Island after flying more than 900 miles from Wisconsin. The eagle is recovering at the Wildlife Clinic of Rhode Island and has regained ...
The Southwest Florida Eagle Cam will begin live streaming of the nest area today, the first official day of Florida’s bald eagle nesting season. Celebrating 14 years of live streaming this season, the ...
With Halloween only a month away, kids are beginning to look forward to the big night. Whether you're buying online or making from scratch at home, here's a look at the Halloween costumes are topping ...
A new symbol of Eagle spirit stands at the entrance of Allen E. Paulson Stadium after Georgia Southern University unveiled “Freedom to Soar,” a life-size bronze statue honoring Freedom, the University ...
Three months after leaving their nest following the successful fledging of their two chicks, Sunny and Gizmo, Big Bear Lake's famed bald eagle parents Jackie and Shadow were spotted making a visit to ...
Is it even a World Cup without a mascot? Well, how about three? With the 2026 FIFA World Cup being the biggest edition (48 teams) of the marquee soccer extravaganza, we'll also have a plethora of ...
The mascots for the 2026 World Cup have been unveiled with Clutch the Bald Eagle, Maple the Moose and Zayu the Jaguar representing the three host nations at next year's tournament. "Maple, Zayu and ...
CORAL GABLES, Fla. — Next year's World Cup will have three mascots, a bald eagle Clutch in the U.S., a jaguar Zayu in Mexico and a moose Maple in Canada. FIFA made its announcement Thursday in a news ...