Scientists have documented same-sex behavior in many animals. Learn what it means, how it varies, and why human labels can mislead.
A perspective in the Journal of the Royal Society Interface argues that advances in AI, sensing technologies and modeling are ...
Horses detect human fear through smell alone and exhibit fearful behavior through emotional contagion mechanism.
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How environment, animals, and human behavior create hidden dangers
Private animal facilities often house species that require strict handling protocols to avoid serious injury. Close ...
Imagine walking into a courtroom and seeing a cage near the witness stand. Inside sits a bright, alert parrot whose owner was ...
Research shows that people with an animal rights mindset preferred positive force-free training, while anthropocentrists ...
Researchers from INRAE and IFCE have demonstrated that fear-related human chemical cues influence horse behaviour through ...
Benjamin Beck, an authority on "tooling," offers a state-of-the art clarification of this fascinating behavior and why it's ...
Urban expansion brings wildlife closer to people, creating new pathways for viruses to spread from animals into human communities.
A recent French study seems to verify what many old-time horsemen have long believed: that horses can smell fear in humans, ...
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Onlooker captures video of tourist's dangerous behavior near wild animals: 'She's acting like she's at a petting zoo'
"Fine them, ban them." Onlooker captures video of tourist's dangerous behavior near wild animals: 'She's acting like she's at a petting zoo' first appeared on The Cool Down.
Zoo staff say the female hawk and female turkey vulture share food, preen each other and have even attempted to raise eggs.
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