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A federally funded study led by biologists at Brown University has revealed that the diets of various large herbivore species are more varied and complex than scientists had previously understood. For ...
It was burning bright. For three months, a four-year-old tiger roamed across 12 villages in Lucknow’s Rehmankheda area, ...
They have been shown to be able to understand cause and effect, use tools, and even communicate in ways that are well beyond ...
Last fall and winter, leopard-print-everything reigned supreme, giving way to the snakeskin resurgence for spring and summer.
Scientists have uncovered a hidden pattern in birdsong that mirrors a core rule of human language. The new study, led by ...
Animals may not have musical instruments, but the way that some species form complex patterns of vocal sequences is remarkable. A recent study has found that Antarctic leopard seal mating call ...
An Arctic cave in Norway yields 6,000 fossils from 46 species, offering a rare glimpse into life during a warmer Ice Age ...
ROCKPOOLS and the shallow waters of Britain’s beaches are home to some of the most unusual creatures you’ve probably never ...
A new study reveals that the brain’s basal ganglia use two distinct neural “languages” to control movement — one for learned skills and another for innate behaviors.
Vincent (55) et al. studied the association between pulsatility and VWF multimers using LVAD-supported animal models with variations of pulsatility. Animals with low pulsatility levels exhibited ...
Bengaluru: Have you ever noticed how animals instinctively choose the ripest fruits on a tree? This natural behaviour — ...