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  • Articles Tagged with "Animal Behavior"

    Meet the Bird that Filled an Antenna With Acorns

    nationalgeographic.com • Wildlife • United States

    An acorn woodpecker's unusual habit of storing acorns led to a surprising discovery—an antenna filled to the brim with acorns.

    UniĂŁo feminina: bonobos fĂŞmeas dominam os machos... | Super

    super.abril.com.br • Primatology • World

    A new study reveals that female bonobos form alliances to dominate males, challenging typical mammalian social structures.

    "Katzen sind sozial minderbemittelt": Können Tiere trauern? - [GEO]

    geo.de • Animals • World

    A behavioral biologist discusses whether animals experience grief, using the example of elephants' reactions to the death of a herd member.

    Evolution der Musik: Auch Schimpansen trommeln in Rhythmen

    nzz.ch • Primatology • Africa

    A new study reveals that chimpanzees in the African rainforest rhythmically drum on tree trunks, suggesting that the roots of music may be millions of years old.

    Como seu gato reconhece vocĂŞ? - EstadĂŁo

    estadao.com.br • Science • World

    A scientific study reveals that cats can distinguish their owners' scents from those of strangers, demonstrating their ability to recognize familiar individuals.