In the animal kingdom, relationships are often driven by survival and the chance to pass on their DNA. However, some species ...
Scientists found that the male’s hectocotylus, the specialized arm for mating, is lined with receptors that can sense ...
A porcupine when threatened turns its rear to the predator, erects its quills and begins swinging its tail like a club.
For mating male octopuses, one limb is more important than all others. That is the third right arm or hectocotylus, which is ...
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Bystander shares video of reckless tourists approaching wild animal: 'Stay home if you can't respect nature'
"This is not a petting zoo." Bystander shares video of reckless tourists approaching wild animal: 'Stay home if you can't respect nature' first appeared on The Cool Down.
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Wild Wednesday: Gator mating season safety
It's alligator mating season. Gators can be seen in Florida throughout the year, but during mating season they become more visible and aggressive. Gatorland joins Good Day Orlando with tips on how ...
The urban monkeys in New Delhi are so bold they’ll steal the lunch right off your plate. If you’ve spent time in New York, ...
One day in June 2015, primatologist Aaron Sandel was watching chimpanzees in Uganda’s Kibale National Park when he saw something that did not make sense. A small party of chimps from the Ngogo ...
After seven decades exploring the world’s wildest places in search of exotic animals and plants, Sir David Attenborough turns ...
This time of year marks an increase in calls and care needs for newborn animals at Hog Capitol Wildlife Rescue and ...
When the scientists paired two male octopuses in the same setup, the males interacted by touching arms, but they never ...
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