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Jane Goodall revolutionized animal research, but her work had some unintended consequences. Here's what we've learned from them.
Following Jane Goodall's death, chimp experts explain how her early observations still influence our understanding of our ape ...
Tamás Faragó told Newsweek: "We should look at their behavior, how they interact with humans and how they live together with ...
Shirley Strum's new book highlights many surprises including their displaying complex strategies of negotiation, ...
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Raccoon found at Fallstaff Elementary/Middle School tests positive for rabies, officials say
WELL, JASON, THIS HAPPENED ON TUESDAY AT DISMISSAL TIME, AND SCHOOL HAS BEEN OPERATING UNINTERRUPTED SINCE THEN. MANY PARENTS ...
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Whitetail deer, not known for migration, spotted traversing Yellowstone region high country
Anecdotal observations of whitetails using established elk and mule deer migration routes through the Absaroka Range are both interesting and concerning, biologist says.
Variability in traits and increased individuality in behaviors is something that can evolve in response to selection, definitely in the lab and potentially also in nature.
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10 Sweet and Silly Ways Dogs Ask for Attention, Expert Says
One other dog behavior dogs do is sigh, which is basically the canine equivalent of a teenage eye-roll. As you work on your ...
Joshua Plotnik: For about 20 years, I have been studying Asian elephant cognition. The biggest issue for the conservation of ...
Prior research has produced mixed results on the question of animals and their susceptibility to optical illusions, per the ...
Brains guide group movement by sharing world-centered direction cues, explaining how animals align without strict rules.
Naked mole-rats seem to have found nature’s cheat code for longevity. Scientists discovered that small tweaks in one of their ...
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