More than 2,500 plant species have the potential to invade the Arctic at the expense of the species that belong there. Norway is one of the areas that is particularly at risk.
Now, researchers in Switzerland and the U.K. have homed in on one particular aspect of this equation to contemplate how a ...
While most animals manage to avoid inbreeding through scent recognition or by leaving their packs, others (such as those ...
Chester Zoo welcomes its first Surinam toad hatchlings - rare amphibians with an 'alien-like' breeding cycle - boosting UK amphibian ...
Chester Zoo welcomes its first Surinam toad hatchlings - rare amphibians with an 'alien-like' breeding cycle - boosting UK ...
In recent years, we've grown accustomed to seeing Super Bowl commercials jam-packed with celebrities, but at times, viewers ...
Researchers in Alaska have discovered that beluga whales have lots of different partners and this “mate switching” could be ...
If aliens from space can die and mourn their dead then they likely invented gods to worship. Because they missed their loved ones, and did not wish to die themselves, they invented an afterlife.
Scientists hope understanding coyote widowhood will someday help humans in their own grief. A pair of coyotes (Canis latrans) in Griffith Park, Los Angeles. Unlike most other animals, coyotes have ...
Some animals form lifelong pair bonds that run deeper than simple mating. These connections shape how they live, move, and interact with the world. When a partner is lost, the change is often visible.
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