Articles for category: Animal Behavior, Human–Animal Dynamics

Resilience and Adaptation: Lessons from the Ice

Penguins on Laughing Gas: The Antarctic Research Gone Slightly Off the Rails

Trizzy Orozco

Imagine a place so cold and isolated that the air itself feels like a secret. Now picture a group of scientists, bundled in thick parkas, giggling uncontrollably as a flock of penguins waddle by, seemingly sharing in the absurdity. This isn’t the setup to a joke—it’s the wild reality of Antarctic research, where unexpected discoveries ...

Eye of an Elephant.

Silent Suffering: What Pain Looks Like in Animals Without Voices

Trizzy Orozco

Imagine living in a world where your pain has no words, where your cries are silent and your suffering invisible to those around you. For millions of animals, this is reality. The ache of a broken bone, the sharp sting of an injury, or the slow burn of disease often goes unnoticed simply because these ...

Titanoboa Exhibit

Titanoboa: The Giant Snake That Ruled the World After the Dinosaurs

Maria Faith Saligumba

Imagine a creature so massive and powerful that it could slither silently through prehistoric jungles, swallowing crocodiles whole and leaving even the bravest animals trembling in fear. After the mighty dinosaurs vanished from the Earth, the reign of a new giant began—one that would shape the future of reptilian dominance. Titanoboa, a serpent of truly ...

Lesser Prairie-Chicken

How One Prairie Chicken Helped Stall an Entire Pipeline Project

Maria Faith Saligumba

Imagine a single bird, no larger than a football and almost invisible to the untrained eye, bringing an enormous, multi-billion-dollar industrial project to a grinding halt. Sounds like the plot of a modern fable, but it’s a true story unfolding on the wide, windswept plains of the American Midwest. The protagonist? The lesser prairie chicken—a ...