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Science
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
9 hours ago

These Clever Dogs Know the Difference between Pull' and Throw' Toys

Gifted dogs with large vocabularies generalize object names by function, choosing correct 'pull' or 'throw' toys after minimal exposure, well above chance.
#orcas
fromFuturism
4 months ago
Parenting

Benevolent Orca Pods Are Adopting Baby Pilot Whales in an Apparent Effort to Clean Up the Species' Image

fromFuturism
4 months ago
Parenting

Benevolent Orca Pods Are Adopting Baby Pilot Whales in an Apparent Effort to Clean Up the Species' Image

Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

Week in wildlife: harvest mice, a basking hippo and a hungry egret

A photograph of a brown-throated three-toed sloth clinging to a fence post in El Tanque, Costa Rica, won Wildlife Photographer of the Year.
#wildlife
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 months ago
Pets

Week in wildlife: a flying zebra, chilling pelicans and a ghost elephant

A lone male elephant sighting in Senegal showcases the species' rarity.
Emperor penguins are declining rapidly, potentially facing extinction by 2100.
fromNew York Post
3 months ago
Chicago Bears

Homeowners find black bear sitting on kitchen stove after crashing through ceiling

A black bear was found sitting on a kitchen stove in a Kentucky home after falling through the ceiling.
Chicago Bears
fromNew York Post
3 months ago

Homeowners find black bear sitting on kitchen stove after crashing through ceiling

A black bear was found sitting on a kitchen stove in a Kentucky home after falling through the ceiling.
Science
fromMail Online
1 month ago

What the dolphin who swam with a family in Dorset was REALLY doing

A bottlenose dolphin engaged playfully with a family during their morning swim, showcasing its curiosity and desire to connect.
Science
fromDefector
1 month ago

The Brief Adventures of Wavy Dave | Defector

Wavy Dave is a 3D-printed fiddler crab designed to wave his oversized claw and attract mates in natural habitats.
#cockatoos
#sea-lion-attack
#hawks
#cats
fromFast Company
2 months ago
Pets

'She missed being outside on the pavement': Cat owners are buying concrete slabs for their pets, thanks to TikTok

fromFast Company
2 months ago
Pets

'She missed being outside on the pavement': Cat owners are buying concrete slabs for their pets, thanks to TikTok

Philosophy
fromAeon
1 month ago

In a changing world, nests remain a site of safety and nurture | Aeon Essays

Nesting in the animal world plays a crucial role in survival, showcasing behaviors adapted to ensure the thriving of offspring.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Parenthood review one of the crabs in David Attenborough's new naturefest is like a 1940s movie villain

The narrative of wildlife documentaries often begins with sweeping shots of the African savannah, establishing a familiar, bittersweet cycle of life and death among species.
Digital life
#animal-behavior
fromAeon
1 month ago
Philosophy

When is enjoying funny animal videos not anthropomorphism? | Aeon Essays

Cocktails
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 months ago

Cockatoos start sipping from Sydney's drinking fountains after mastering series of complex moves

Sulphur-crested cockatoos in Sydney have learned to operate drinking fountains, showcasing their intelligence and social learning.
fromAeon
1 month ago
Philosophy

When is enjoying funny animal videos not anthropomorphism? | Aeon Essays

#dogs
fromMail Online
2 months ago

Zoologist captures the first EVER documented sloth fart on camera

The clip shared on Instagram by zoologist and author Lucy Cooke and wildlife veterinarian Andrés Sáenz Bräutigam proves definitively that these adorable animals are just as gassy as any other mammal.
Humor
Science
fromKqed
4 months ago

These Spiders Hook Up With Enormous Jaws | KQED

Male spiders risk their lives during mating to avoid being eaten by larger females.
Environment
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

The Surprising Secret Lives of Playful, Singing, Savvy Seals

Conservation efforts for seals effectively reveal their language-learning abilities and unique sensory perception.
Philosophy
fromNature
2 months ago

A canine friend to a feline family

Metaphysicians face significant challenges in unraveling the complexities of existence and reality.
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Panting, gular fluttering and sploots: how Britain's animals try to keep cool

Wildlife in the UK employs unique strategies to cope with increasing heat, but these adaptations may affect their survival.
#chimpanzees
OMG science
fromwww.independent.co.uk
4 months ago

Chimpanzees drum with regular rhythm when they beat on tree trunks, a form of ancient communication

Chimpanzees can drum in regular rhythms, suggesting a shared ancestral communication system with humans.
OMG science
fromwww.independent.co.uk
4 months ago

Chimpanzees drum with regular rhythm when they beat on tree trunks, a form of ancient communication

Chimpanzees can drum in regular rhythms, suggesting a shared ancestral communication system with humans.
Science
fromNature
2 months ago

Daily briefing: Neanderthals boiled bones in 'fat factories'

Neanderthals rendered bone fat 125,000 years ago, earlier than modern humans.
#pets
fromThe Washington Post
2 months ago

Penguin turns up on beach in Rio de Janeiro, alone and far from home

"Penguins are curious. When there are people, they're going to look," said P. Dee Boersma, a conservation biologist and professor at the University of Washington.
Science
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

We Come by Hoarding Naturally

Long before our population began stockpiling an almost unimaginable array of items, animals evolved similar behaviors, though possibly for different reasons.
Science
California
fromHigh Country News
2 months ago

Two-headed snakes, tourist-tossing bison and one very good dog - High Country News

Angel and Zeke are a rare double-headed California kingsnake thriving despite polycephaly's challenges, while Yellowstone sees wildlife incidents with tourists.
Pets
fromenglish.elpais.com
2 months ago

Donkeys are not dumber than horses, just different

Donkeys possess underestimated intelligence, similar to horses, shaped by their evolutionary adaptations and environmental challenges.
#killer-whales
fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 months ago

Lopez: Months later, our pets still bear the costs of our fires

Dogs see the world in patterns. That's how we're able to train them, said Langan, who advises clients who lost their homes to establish new routines for their pets.
Pets
Parenting
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 months ago

Female baboons with strong relationship to fathers found to live longer

Strong paternal relationships in baboons correlate with longer lifespans for females.
Baboons challenge assumptions about paternal roles in primate care.
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
3 months ago

What Is Your Cat Trying to Say? These AI Tools Aim to Decipher Meows

Scientists have categorized feline vocalizations into 20 groups, such as meows and purrs, and are exploring if cats have regional dialects like humans.
Artificial intelligence
fromKqed
3 months ago

Humpback Whales Blow Bubble 'Smoke' Rings to Communicate With Humans | KQED

To better understand whether humans influenced the behavior, the team reviewed hundreds of hours of drone footage from other whale studies.
OMG science
Parenting
fromPsychology Today
3 months ago

Does Your Dog Know When a Family Member Is Pregnant?

Dogs display noticeable behavior changes when a family member is pregnant, often showing increased affection or protective behaviors.
SF LGBT
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 months ago

The Sexual Evolution by Nathan H Lents review colourful tales of animal reproduction

Roy and Silo, a pair of male penguins, challenged conventional norms of sexuality and parenting, highlighting evolving perspectives on gender and relationships.
fromPsychology Today
3 months ago

When Animals Create Art, What Are They Thinking and Feeling?

Many animals spontaneously engage in artistic activities, demonstrating their creativity without the expectation of reward, highlighting their instinctual need to express themselves.
Arts
Miami Dolphins
fromwww.mercurynews.com
3 months ago

Video shows dolphin calf birth and first breath at Chicago zoo. Mom's friend helped

A bottlenose dolphin gave birth at Brookfield Zoo with help from a fellow dolphin, showcasing supportive maternal behavior.
OMG science
fromArs Technica
3 months ago

The nine-armed octopus and the oddities of the cephalopod nervous system

Octopuses possess a decentralized nervous system, allowing independent control of limbs for complex behaviors and rapid responses.
Vue
fromNature
3 months ago

Molecular gradients shape synaptic specificity of a visuomotor transformation - Nature

Animals utilize neural circuits for visuomotor transformations, involving specialized neurons to process visual inputs into motor outputs.
fromKqed
7 months ago

4 Tiny Romances That Are Almost Too Freaky to Share | KQED

When it comes to hooking up, a male mantis has good reason to fear commitment.
OMG science
OMG science
fromwww.npr.org
3 months ago

Some clownfish are shrinking, according to new study found. Here's why

Animals are adapting to climate change through physical changes, such as clownfish shrinking to survive heat stress.
#wildlife-conservation
Miami food
fromNew York Post
3 months ago

Gator with no tail spotted waddling across Louisiana highway: 'Seems to be surviving'

A tail-less alligator was spotted in Louisiana, surprising and amusing drivers with its unusual appearance.
Relationships
fromPsychology Today
3 months ago

How Animals-Including Us-Can Avoid Conflict Before It Starts

Conflict leads to stress and drains energy for both humans and animals.
Reconciliation after conflict is key to maintaining social bonds.
Ignoring conflict often signals relationship deterioration.
Roam Research
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 months ago

This tiny Australian bat is the size of a matchbox. But it flies up to 150km a night in search of food

Southern bent-wing bats can fly up to 150km in one night and are critically endangered.
They are tracked by researchers to understand their foraging patterns and habitat use.
Washington Nationals
fromNew York Post
3 months ago

Video captures pandas getting flirty at National Zoo, a hopeful sign they'll make cute baby pandas in the future: experts

The pandas displayed affectionate behavior, suggesting potential mating and future offspring.
Video games
fromGameSpot
3 months ago

Even Apes Are Playing Minecraft Now

Bonobos have learned to play Minecraft, showcasing their cognitive abilities.
The study of bonobos is threatened by potential loss of funding, impacting conservation efforts.
fromNew York Post
4 months ago

Exclusive | Rodent romance: Two NYC rats caught 'kissing' in restaurant window

The vibe between the two is likely hate, not love. The rat on the left is showing a classic submissive upright posture as the rat on the right approaches.
NYC food
Artificial intelligence
fromNature
4 months ago

Can AI help us talk to dolphins? The race is now on

AI may revolutionize interspecies communication. A contest offers substantial prizes to advance understanding and interaction with animals.
fromwww.npr.org
4 months ago

Scientists have figured out why flamingos are such weird eaters

"All of their feeding behavior is so weird," says Steven Whitfield, the director of terrestrial and wetlands conservation at the Audubon Nature Institute in New Orleans, La.
US news
Parenting
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
4 months ago

Baby Pilot Whales Are Swimming with Iceland's Orcas. No One Knows Why

Killer whales have been observed interacting with baby pilot whales, prompting investigations into the nature of these unique encounters.
Boston food
fromBoston.com
4 months ago

Potentially rabid raccoon attacked man in NH Market Basket parking lot, police say

A raccoon attacked a man in a Market Basket parking lot but escaped before police arrived.
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