Every animal carries a microscopic community of bacteria, fungi, and other microbes that play a critical role in health. These gut microbes help regulate the immune system, support digestion, and even ...
Animals rarely live alone; social structures are vital for survival, influencing feeding, predator avoidance, and ...
Do ravens follow wolves to feed on their kills? For decades, biologists assumed they did. Ravens are often seen flying with wolves, following their tracks, or gathering quickly at fresh carcasses A ...
A study by researchers from The University of Texas at El Paso shows that rattling serves as a potent deterrent for a wide range of animals and is especially effective among species that naturally ...
Throughout the Amazon Rainforest, forest fragmentation represents an escalating and existential threat to the preservation of ...
There are many spectacular aquariums around the world, but these are the best of the best when it comes to magnificent animals and innovative design.
This isn’t a sea turtle versus coyote issue.' Sanibel's dilemma: Coyotes destroy huge numbers of nests. Should they be shot?
By Gloria Dickie The lions that roamed the plains of northern Botswana were dying. One by one, the big cats were succumbing ...
Borges BMMN, Strauss M, Camelo PA, Sohi SP & Franco HCJ. 2020. Re-use of sugarcane residue as a novel biochar fertiliser - Increased phosphorus use efficiency and ...
It's time to stop bickering, accept what science tells us, acknowledge the widespread occurrence of intentional behavioral flexibility, and pay attention to why it has evolved.
In 1974, philosopher Thomas Nagel posed a deceptively simple question: "What is it like to be a bat?" His point wasn't really about bats. He was offering a provocative challenge about the limits of ...