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Why Do Ducks Bob Their Heads?
It turns out that humans aren’t the only species that likes to bust a move. From communication to courtship, head bobbing is ...
Researchers at Meijo University and University of Tsukuba collected and taxonomically re-examined numerous enigmatic jumping ...
These spiders are nature’s fashionistas, using their vibrant colors to attract potential mates. One of the most remarkable aspects of peacock spider behavior is their mating dance. Unlike many other ...
Plants, often perceived as passive, exhibit surprising adaptations mirroring animal behavior. From carnivorous sundews and ...
Gerbils exhibit stable, family-specific vocal dialects over weeks, suggesting vocal communication may play a key role in representing kinship in natural social groups.
This tiny octopus packs a poisonous punch, but just how deadly is it to humans? Read on to learn more about the blue-ringed ...
New research uses pioneering tools to show how aggressive female fruit flies' vision is regulated to focus on what's important.
African elephants possess the most extensive olfactory system in the animal kingdom, with around 2,000 genes related to smell ...
Regulation of physiology and behavior by social experience is an important feature across animal species. Here, we found that social experience shapes the fighting strategies of male flies, in which ...
Tells about the Courtship of Animals and to what lengths all males must go to arouse the interst of a lady. “The Golden Girls” reframed senior life as being about socializing and sex.
Amid an uptick in coyote sightings, the Cedar Park Police Department is working to treat affected animals sick with mange ...
The adult male swam more than 8,000 miles from South America to Africa, most likely in search of a mate, researchers said.