From penguins to bonobos, queer behaviors in wildlife are natural and diverse. Learn how animals challenge human taboos and ...
Rodents in northern Germany were spotted using two different hunting strategies at major urban bat hibernation sites ...
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TN agency shares tips for wildlife interactions after camera catches elk snacking on fall decor
An elk snacking on a North Carolina business’ decor sparked questions on how to stay safe when interacting with big game ...
A recent study experimentally manipulated the presence or absence of pets (mostly dogs), and the findings point to the ...
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Animal Therapy, helping the Elderly
Seth Falk is the founder of 'Hands on Exotics', an association that brings animal therapy to people in Toronto, Canada. It's ...
The sun sets over the Clackamas River, as it flows through Milo McIver State Park near Estacada. Amani Kelekele, a top ...
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Where does human thinking end and AI begin? An AI authorship protocol aims to show the difference
Students – and all manner of professionals – are tempted to outsource their thinking to AI, which threatens to undermine learning and credibility. A philosophy professor offers a solution.
Say, for instance, a whale’s suspected cause of death is a boat strike. Researchers will look out for bruises and cuts during ...
Alex is said to have mastered 100 words and even asked questions – something that’s almost unheard of in non-human animals.
If you thought laughter was just a human trait, you couldn’t be more wrong. Many animals have their own unique ways of expressing joy.
Scientists have long known that animals pace their sleep, hunger, and activity with the changing light of the seasons. But ...
Brutus’s face lights up the moment someone approaches his kennel. After everything he went through, it’s understandable.
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