A new study is the first to describe tool use in a cow. It could be evidence that livestock has higher cognitive capabilities than once thought, researchers say.
A pet cow has learned to scratch herself with a broom, showing creative problem-solving skills that make it harder to ignore ...
A pet cow named Veronika can scratch her own back with a broom — the first scientifically documented case of tool use in cows ...
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Old dogs and new disorders

If you ever doubted that the pet industry had become a mirror of modern human absurdity, the series Old Dog, New Tricks ...
The Tennessean saw a staggering 21 nominations for this week's Student of the Week. So, you'll get two polls, two votes and ...
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Houma, LA: Where swamp tours meet authentic Cajun culture

The best things do in Houma, Louisiana! These are our favorite attractions, museums, swamp tours, and fun things to enjo ...
The star of “The Testament of Ann Lee” and “The Housemaid” discusses letting go of judgment, working without hierarchies, and ...
Clarkson’s Farm might be a documentary, but its key players have clear dramatic roles. Jeremy Clarkson is the star, ...
A few years ago, I saw a video online that really made me understand just how much human beings could learn from animals. The ...
A donkey in Georgia by way of Arkansas has the world's longest ears, nosing out a Brit, according to Guinness World Records.
South Beech Street residents whose request for a variance to house up to six chickens on their property was denied by the ...