Just as humans have historically gathered during winter, many animals do the same. Animals may not be exchanging presents or ...
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When animals are trained to do jobs humans cannot
Across the world, certain animals are still relied upon to perform skilled labor essential to human activity. These roles ...
You may be familiar with the debate. Some biologists, anthropologists, and psychologists claim that several nonhuman animal species have culture. They point to two kinds of evidence to support their ...
The persistent presence of humans and their infrastructure in U.S. national parks has yielded dramatic changes in the behaviors of large animals who live there, a new study has found. Even during the ...
A new book looks at the health links between animals and humans. June 12, 2012— -- intro: Dr. Barbara Natterson-Horowitz is a sort of modern day Dr. Dolittle. For the past six years, the UCLA ...
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Do Animals Hold Funerals for Their Loved Ones Like We Do, or Are We Just Projecting Grief?
Learn more about the death rituals seen throughout the animal kingdom and whether or not animals grieve the same way humans ...
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Why don't humans eat other carnivore animals?
Interestingly, carnivorous fish like tuna, salmon, and swordfish don’t fall under this “humans don’t eat carnivores” rule.
Artificial general intelligence (AGI) is slated to be a universal animal language translator, thus you can speak with your favorite pet, such as a lovable dog. In today’s column, I explore a touted ...
Human pair bonding is more comparable to exclusive mating seen in meerkats and beavers than in our primate cousins ...
Kissing is a big part of human culture. According to ancient cuneiform tablets found in Iraq, humans have been smooching since at least 2500 B.C. Around the world today, many societies share kisses in ...
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