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Onlooker shares images of tourists' reckless behavior near massive wild animal: 'A false sense of security'
According to the U.S. National Park Service, bison can run up to 35 miles per hour, jump six feet vertically, and can weigh ...
While they don't write love letters, there’s no doubt animals form deep and enduring friendships and use many different ways ...
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5 Animal Behaviors Scientists Never Expected to See in 2025
From fish scaling waterfalls to monkeys stealing babies these animal discoveries in 2025 revealed how much we still do not ...
Authorities say the owner of a dog training and kennel facility in Brentwood turned herself into police in Massachusetts ...
Professional python hunters spotted something strange happening in a South Florida pond. They soon realized they might be the ...
Long before meteorology and climate science, Irish people looked to the natural world to forecast the weather and make sense ...
A new study from the multidisciplinary brain research center at Bar-Ilan University found that jellyfish and sea anemones ...
The riskiest behavior in humans peaks in adolescence. Researchers from the University of Michigan and James Madison ...
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New study uncovers surprising effect of beavers' dam-building behavior: 'I would not have expected [this]'
These dams improve conditions for the broader ecosystem — even beyond the water. New study uncovers surprising effect of ...
"It almost looked like the moose had two [additional] eyes," Laurence Clarfeld, an environmental researcher at the University ...
Researchers have uncovered compelling evidence that Neanderthals repeatedly deposited horned animal skulls in a Spanish cave over thousands of years, suggesting a culturally transmitted ritual ...
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