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animal behavior

bat

Scientists solve “cocktail party” mystery of bat echolocation

Categories Life & Non-humans, Physics & Mathematics
Baboon at a zoo

Shhh! Being Quiet at the Zoo Could Transform Your Experience, Study Shows

Categories Life & Non-humans
Steve Martin on stage

Scientists Reveal What Really Makes Human Culture Different From Animals

Categories Social Sciences
A spider monkey feedings on fruits of spondia mombin

Boozing animals may not be as rare as previously thought

Categories Brain & Behavior, Life & Non-humans
Animal behavioral model header image OIST

Innovative Model Simulates Animal Behavior with Unprecedented Accuracy

Categories Life & Non-humans, Physics & Mathematics
Anoles are kind of like the chicken nuggets of the forest.

Lizards Use Underwater Bubble Breathing to Evade Predators, Study Finds

Categories Life & Non-humans
Infographic of eels in predator stomach

Eel Escape Artists: Japanese Eels Found to Flee Predator’s Stomach

Categories Life & Non-humans
kitten looking up

Fetching Felines: New Study Reveals 4 in 10 Cats Play Fetch, Challenging Dog Stereotypes

Categories Brain & Behavior, Life & Non-humans
A griffon vulture — besties not pictured — in flight.

Like people, vultures have fewer friends as they age

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Life & Non-humans
Composite image of a globular springtail jumping. Credit Adrian Smith

Tiny Backyard Bug Performs World’s Fastest Backflips

Categories Life & Non-humans, Physics & Mathematics
An antlion larva (Euroleon nostras) playing dead

Life after (feigned) death

Categories Brain & Behavior, Life & Non-humans
Infographic showing features of the bubble-net. Humpback whales can manipulate these features: number of rings in the net, distance between bubbles in teh inner and outer rings) to effectively concentrate prey and keep them from escaping.

Humpback Whales: The Ocean’s Skilled Tool Users

Categories Brain & Behavior, Life & Non-humans
In 2016, researchers supported by FAPESP had shown that tegu lizards reach higher temperatures than the burrows they inhabit in spring. This new study has found a physiological explanation for the phenomenon

Tegu Lizards Display Unexpected Endothermic Abilities, Challenging Reptile Classification

Categories Life & Non-humans
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