Did you know that animals can be neurodivergent like humans? Research has identified signs of neurodivergence in wildlife.
Animals more likely to eat their young are those with faster reproductive cycles. “Species that have large broods might be ...
Moths sometimes drink the tears of other animals, but the behavior has mostly been observed in the tropics. New photographs ...
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The strange animal personalities showing attitude is a legitimate survival strategy
This video highlights a collection of unusual animals whose behavior defies expectations and traditional survival norms. It ...
Annie Valuska, PhD, principal scientist for the pet behavior team at Purina, discusses one of the most common ways for dogs ...
WSU researchers found that rats with high levels of natural stress hormones were far more likely to self-administer cannabis ...
A court in southern France reviewed a 90-page complaint that linked an orange tabby named Rémi to property damage next door.
Cats didn’t become house pets because humans needed them. They didn’t herd animals, pull carts, or guard property.
The actress, model and farmer who grew up surrounded by cinema disappeared when the industry stopped calling in her 40s and hasn’t stopped working in recent years (Oscar nomination included). She now ...
Raccoons are not normally dangerous, but rabid raccoons are! Recognize the warning signs of a rabid raccoon and know what to ...
You can see the large white seabirds dancing, preening, feeding and raising young—though the live feed might show a dark side ...
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Raccoons Have Hidden Rules to Navigate Cities, and Refuse to Cross Roads, Even for Easy Meals
Learn how motion sensors and GPS tracking uncovered how raccoons weigh risk against reward.
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