What audible components of animal communication serve an alerting function? A team of researchers from the University of Konstanz, Tel Aviv University and Bar-Ilan University have analyzed whether the ...
Oregon wildlife officials urged parents to supervise children outdoors after a coyote bit a young child during a game of hide ...
Friday, October 17 I arrived as the sun set. Erika De Casier’s “Two Thieves” rang out softly as I rushed past the guards ...
To experiment with “playing” the strands of a web like the vibrating strings of a musical instrument, scientists at MIT used the web of a tropical tent-web spider (Cyrtophora citricola). A rattlesnake ...
EVANSVILLE — The West Side Nut Club Fall Festival was full of excited kids Wednesday morning, all ready for rides, games and foods. That's not unlike any other day during Fall Festival week on West ...
In this episode, Katherine Rundell explores the quiet brilliance of the glow-worm - a creature that once lit homes and battlefields, and now struggles to survive in a world flooded with artificial ...
Listener Jude in Canada wants to know why some animals are black and white. Why do zebras risk being so stripy? Why do pandas have such distinct marking? And do they have something in common?
My 18-month-old grandson doesn’t have the biggest vocabulary, but like most toddlers, he makes what he wants known pretty clearly. That’s especially true when it comes to his favorite foods, which ...
DFO Ram Singh Yadav says samples collected for forensic testing to determine whether the killer is a wolf or some other wild animal Panic has gripped the Mahsi tehsil of Bahraich district again after ...
Experimental post-hardcore supergroup The Sound of Animals Fighting are gearing up to release The Maiden–their first full-length album in 17 years, and first new music since 2022’s Apeshit EP–this ...
Our ability to communicate with dogs is a vital part of our relationship with them. At the most primitive level, we ought to be able to discourage a dog from some action, "No! Don't do that!" Or ...