Tropical penguins survive in environments that seem completely incompatible with their cold-adapted relatives, relying on ...
Actress and disability advocate Marissa Bode will appear at Bucknell University’s annual student lectureship on April 20 in ...
In the wild, some animals camouflage themselves to survive in environments where being seen can mean immediate danger. This ...
Thousands of crocodiles are found throughout North and South America, but these lakes play host to the biggest populations.
These horned lizards turn their lunch into a loaded weapon - then fire the leftovers straight from its own eyeballs.
Boas use color, camouflage, and stealth to ambush prey in rainforests, making sightings in South America extremely rare.
An international research team, including the Leibniz Institute for the Analysis of Biodiversity Change (LIB), has described ...
Greater short-horned lizards shoot blood from their eyes — proving you really are what you eat, in the grossest way possible.
The two hemispheres of the brain are neither structurally nor functionally symmetrical, and these asymmetries are often reflected in behavior. For more than ...
The wild success of his debut novel validated Jay McInerney’s literary ambitions and for decades gave him license to indulge.
Two unrelated groups of nectar eaters, hummingbirds and sunbirds, have evolved different techniques to slurp the sweet liquid ...
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Why “Good Dogs” Often Experience Stress
A “good dog” is considered ideal: calm, compliant, inconspicuous. One that simply functions. But this image can be misleading. What seems exemplary at first glance doesn’t always tell the whole story.
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