Research shows goats can tell if you are happy or angry by your voice alone Hannah Steiner January 30, 2024 The study reveals that goats may have developed a sensitivity to our vocal cues over their long association with humans.
Study: Animal-to-human diseases could kill 12 times as much by 2050 Hannah Steiner November 04, 2023 The study did not include COVID-19, which caused the global pandemic in 2020 and is likely to have originated in....
Study shows giraffes can use statistical reasoning Hannah Steiner May 06, 2023 Great apes, long-tailed macaques and keas have all been shown to use the relative frequencies of items to predict sampling....
Animals at risk from heat waves if global temperatures keep rising, says study Debbie Banks January 22, 2023 Recurring periods of extreme heat affect wildlife.
Wildlife study: Cheetah marking trees are hotspots for communication among other species as well Debbie Banks December 03, 2022 Mammals on Namibian farmland maintain communication networks within and between species.
Cool footage: Some Asian animals thrive near people Hannah Steiner October 27, 2022 Some of Asia’s largest animals are defying 12,000 years of extinction trends by thriving alongside humans, a study finds. Others....
Bright colors in the animal kingdom: Why some use them to impress and others to intimidate Debbie Banks October 19, 2022 High up in a tree sits a bright red vermilion flycatcher. The males of this songbird species use their red....
Study links length of REM sleep to animals' body temperature Hannah Steiner September 15, 2022 Birds have the highest body temperature of any warm-blooded, or homeotherm, animal group at 41 degrees while getting the least....