Animals on land and sea use sound for different purposes – and alterations in their environment can change the effect it has ...
Florida lawmakers passed a bill to increase penalties for child sex crimes and AI-generated material. Here's what to know.
Humans are often described as “super-predators,” but wildlife may not respond to us as uniformly as once thought. People have ...
A groundbreaking Trinity College Dublin study reveals that some animals process visual information more than three times faster than humans.
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Watch what happens when an apex predator returns to the wild
Several animal species that once disappeared from Britain could dramatically reshape the landscape if they returned. From wolves controlling booming deer populations to beavers rebuilding rivers with ...
Some wasps and frogs evolved similar chemicals that cause pain in predators, even though the species are not closely related.
Animals employ diverse survival strategies beyond speed, using erratic movements, visual displays, and warning colors to ...
Having watched this clip, it’s hard to miss the caution lions show around hippopotamuses. Even though lions are often described as apex predators in their ecosystems, these individuals don’t linger ...
A case of appalling animal cruelty in Wyoming is close to being closed with a plea of guilty, setting a historic and significant example for the state and perhaps other jurisdictions.
But jackdaws have a shortcut. A new study suggests these clever birds learn to recognize predators by eavesdropping on the adults around them. By linking adult alarm calls to unfamiliar sounds, ...
Research reveals that some prairie dog alarm calls encode remarkably specific information about humans and other predators.
Young jackdaw chicks can learn about predators before leaving the nest by listening to alarm calls from adult birds.
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