Articles for author: Maria Faith Saligumba

Charming golden retriever dog smiling indoors, showcasing its playful and friendly nature.

Are Dogs Really Smiling or is it Just Breathing?

Maria Faith Saligumba

You’ve probably seen it countless times – your dog pants after a walk, tongue hanging out, corners of their mouth curved upward in what looks exactly like a human smile. Your heart melts, convinced your furry friend is genuinely happy to see you. But here’s the million-dollar question that’s been puzzling pet owners and scientists ...

roman snail.

Algae-Farming Snails: The Sea Creatures That Harvest Their Own Crops

Maria Faith Saligumba

Nestled beneath the gentle waves of the ocean lies a fascinating world of tiny architects and farmers. Among these unsung heroes of the sea are algae-farming snails, creatures that have mastered the art of cultivating their own food. Unlike their land-dwelling counterparts that munch on leaves and vegetation, these snails have developed a unique symbiotic ...

Big fruits

Why Some Trees Produce Fruits Too Big for Any Living Animal to Eat

Maria Faith Saligumba

In the lush, vibrant world of plants and animals, nature often leaves us with mysteries that ignite our curiosity. One such enigma is the existence of fruits so large that no living animal seems capable of consuming them. These oversized fruits, dangling from branches, almost appear as forgotten relics of an ancient past. But what ...

Adélie Penguins with reflection.

So Apparently Penguin Love Lives Are More Dramatic Than Any Reality Show

Maria Faith Saligumba

Penguins, those adorable tuxedo-wearing birds, lead lives that are far more complex and riveting than one might imagine. Unlike the predictable plotlines of a reality show, penguin love lives are filled with drama, competition, and heartwarming moments of loyalty. From their unique courtship rituals to their fierce protection of their young, penguins demonstrate behaviors that ...

A vibrant flamingo stands on one leg in natural sunlight, showcasing its vivid plumage.

Why Flamingos Stand on One Leg — and No, It’s Not Just Vibes

Maria Faith Saligumba

Picture this: you’re scrolling through social media when a photo of a flamingo stops you dead in your tracks. There it stands, perfectly balanced on one impossibly thin leg, looking like it’s auditioning for the world’s most graceful yoga instructor. You might think this pink bird is just showing off, but hold onto your feathers ...