Scientists discovered that Iberian lynxes dunk their prey underwater, rewriting everything we know about wild cat intelligence and culture.
Researchers examined GPS tracking data from thousands of animals representing 37 species and anonymized cellphone location ...
A new study shows that wildlife reacts not only to roads and cities, but also to the daily presence of humans.
Wild animals are increasingly adjusting to urban environments through a process known as synurbization. That's an undoubtedly bad sign — and serves as a warning for how much nature has been damaged by ...
Scientists have identified dozens of previously overlooked cultural behaviors in wild chimpanzees, suggesting that the great ...
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A six-year study across 50 countries just found more than 65% of wild species shift their behavior when people are near — some hide, some roam farther
When hikers hit the trails in Rocky Mountain National Park on a busy summer Saturday, the elk do not simply stand there and ...
In what is believed to be the first encounter captured on video, two wild snakes in Colombia were caught fighting over a meal recently in their natural habitats. Danish researchers Henrik Bringsøe and ...
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) – When people visit the Fort Wayne Children’s Zoo, they might see the animals eating or playing or taking a snooze. Visitors only see them for a few minutes. It’s just a small ...
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