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3 weeks ago

What Sheep Think About the Weather: Hearing What Animals Say

As our world becomes increasingly clogged with human noise, we must listen to what animals are saying to us. Even the smallest creature, you'll find when you take time to listen, is a somebody with something to say. Key questions include: What are animals saying, how much are we missing, and how can we be better listeners? Nonhuman animals of all varieties must live and thrive in an increasingly human-dominated world.
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1 month ago

Cooperative meerkats, guide ants, and dining-room monitor hens: Animals can teach, too

There are two main reasons. The first is that ethology is a very young discipline. Although humans have always observed animal behavior, and there are records of its study dating back to Aristotle, modern science has been taking this field seriously for less than a century. Therefore, at the beginning of the 2000s, hardly any animal behaviors reminiscent of teaching had been documented.
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1 month ago

Zoosomatics: Moving With Dogs and Other Animals Helps Us All

Humans can learn movement, perception, and presence by embodying animal rhythms and somatic qualities to deepen empathy and expand embodied perception.
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fromMail Online
2 months ago

World's first shark THREESOME is caught on camera

Two male leopard sharks sequentially mated with one female off New Caledonia, producing the first recorded shark threesome and lasting 110 seconds.
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