Alejandre, Assistant Editor Most clients can't read their cats. Tiffany Tupler, DVM, CBCC-KA, HAB, explains why that's a ...
Charles Darwin theorized that a sound, smell or color that's attractive to one species can be preferred by others too. A new study finds humans and animals do share preferences for certain sounds.
The whites of your eyes are not an accident. They are, scientists now believe, one of the most sophisticated social ...
A dancing honey bee (center) is surrounded by an audience of “followers” that carefully interpret the movements of the ...
A dancing honey bee (center) is surrounded by an audience of “followers” that carefully interpret the movements of the ultra-fast ‘waggle’ dance. Credit: Heather Broccard Bell Honey bees literally ...
Human fascination with bottlenose dolphins goes back thousands of years, at least as early as Greek mythology.
New research by Smithsonian scientists suggests that preferences for certain sounds might be evolutionarily conserved ...
Have you had a peak experience lately, replete with great happiness and personal fulfillment? If so, you've probably found ...
Public accountability in animal research is essential, but oversight records are increasingly used to fuel political ...
Many aspects of animals that people find beautiful evolved to be attractive to the animals themselves. A new study hints at a common aspect of perception that dates back hundreds of millions of years.
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18 animals that recognize individual people
Dogs Know Their People Dogs are arguably the most iconic example of animals that can identify individual humans, but their [ ...
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