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By winning the trust of animals, tourists inadvertently put wild creatures in danger by encouraging them to relax with other humans – and natural...
A new study finds that birds who freely choose their own mates have 37 percent more offspring than those which were paired up by...
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU) researchers have developed a personality profiling technique, featured in Frontiers in Forensic Psychiatry, which automates the identification of...
Discovery of what appears to be a new law of nature: more crowding leads to fewer offspring
New research at the Weizmann Institute has solved the mystery of these colorful, vanishing creatures, which are known scientifically as Sapphirinidae.
Chameleons’ eyes track independently, but both lock-on prey for attack.
Zebras' stripes do little to protect them from predators, reigniting the age old mystery of why they have evolved to have such distinctive markings