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A study from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem suggests that tracking animal movement and behavior in near real-time could ...
"The distribution of resources has also changed." Experts make concerning discovery about animals' behavior after wildfires: ...
Study co-lead author Elizabeth Carlen told the Times that tall trees are usually cleared to give police a better view of ...
From salamanders to monkeys, many species get more violent at warmer temperatures — a trend that may shape their social structures as the world warms.
Wild octopus arm movements reveal extraordinary control, offering insights that may transform robotics design and lifesaving technology.
Through a method called operant conditioning, Eunice Framm teaches her barnyard zoo animals to receive vaccines and perform ...
Tagging wildlife alters animal behavior for days, reports new research. The findings highlight a need for longer tracking periods to better understand animal behavior in the wild. The corresponding ...
As a career ethologist, I was thrilled when I learned about Dr. Matthew Calarco's new and highly original book titled The Three Ethologies: A Positive Vision for Rebuilding Human-Animal Relationships.
In the natural world -- where predators pounce, prey flee, and group members feed and sleep in solidarity -- animal behavior is glorious in its variety. Now, new research suggests there may be an ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — A deadly attack between a pygmy hippo and a sitatunga at John Ball Zoo was likely due to "individual animal behavior," according to an internal review by John Ball Zoo Friday.
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — The pygmy hippo who attacked and killed a sitatunga at John Ball Zoo (JBZ) this spring acted as a result of “individual animal behavior.” The incident happened May 16 when ...