A new large-scale study led by a research team from the Yale Center for Biodiversity and Global Change has found that ...
A global analysis has found that urban animals are bolder and more aggressive, exploratory and active than their rural ...
When large and warty cane toads were first brought to Australia nearly 100 years ago, they had a simple mission: to gobble up beetles and other pests in the sugarcane fields. Today, though, the toads ...
Up to two-thirds of species are changing their behavioral patterns in response to seeing people in their natural environment.
A trove of photos and videos gathered from social media has helped researchers propose a few possible reasons for the seldom ...
A study published today in PLOS One shows that belugas are able to recognize themselves in mirrors, using the tools to peer ...
Have you ever heard of the term “zoömusicology”? Essentially, it refers to the study of sounds and communication produced and ...
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Animal behaviors scientists still can't fully explain
Animals have evolved some truly bizarre behaviors, and even after decades of research and the aid of modern technology, ...
Animal behavior research relies on careful observation of animals. Researchers might spend months in a jungle habitat watching tropical birds mate and raise their young. They might track the rates of ...
The moment Rebecca Calisi-Rodriquez loosens her grip on Randy’s lead, the miniature horse drops his nose toward the nearest ...
As a career ethologist, I was thrilled when I learned about Dr. Matthew Calarco's new and highly original book titled The Three Ethologies: A Positive Vision for Rebuilding Human-Animal Relationships.
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