Wild elephants seem to address each other using distinctive, rumbling sounds that could be akin to individual names. That's according to a provocative new study in the journal Nature Ecology & ...
Nonhuman animals (animals) are constantly "talking" with one another using sounds, smells, visual signals, and various combinations thereof. In his fascinating new book titled Why Animals Talk: The ...
Visitors to Penitentiary Glen Reservation learned just how difficult it can be to grow up in the wild – and the ways that wildlife specialists care for wild animals – during Lake Metroparks’ March 29 ...
Through their interactions and behaviors in the wild, animals impart important life lessons to humankind that students can ...
Parrots can mimic human speech, move in time to music, and even help others in need. Now, research shows that these large-brained birds can also learn new behaviors from each other, which only decades ...
Health in the wild -- Nature's pharmacy -- Food, medicine, and self-medication -- Information for survival -- Poisons -- Microscopic foes -- Gaping wounds and broken bones -- Mites, bites, and itches ...
The pandemic has created what scientists call the anthropause, which is a large slowdown in human activity. That’s allowed all sorts of wild animals to get comfortable in and around cities, from boar ...