Articles for category: Animal Behavior, Human–Animal Dynamics

gray and brown monkey on tree branch during daytime

Are Sloths Lazy? The Metabolic Marvel Behind Their Slow Motion

Maria Faith Saligumba

Imagine spending your day suspended upside down in a leafy canopy, moving so slowly that even the wind seems fast. For sloths, this isn’t laziness—it’s a brilliant survival strategy. Despite their reputation as the animal kingdom’s most notorious slackers, sloths are actually masters of efficiency. Every deliberate movement, every stretched-out nap, tells a story of ...

Detailed macro capture of Aedes albopictus mosquito on human skin.

How Mosquito Larvae Use Surface Tension to Hang Upside Down

Maria Faith Saligumba

Imagine peering into a still pond at dusk, the surface glassy and undisturbed—except for a few tiny, wriggling creatures suspended upside down, seemingly defying gravity. These are mosquito larvae, and their peculiar way of clinging to the water’s surface is not just a marvel to behold but a testament to the wonders of physics and ...

yellow and blue star fish

Starfish Can See—But Not the Way You Think

Maria Faith Saligumba

Imagine exploring the ocean floor, feeling the cool water swirl around you, and suddenly noticing a starfish gliding across the sand. It seems almost magical, right? But here’s something even more astonishing: that starfish is watching you. Yes, you read that correctly—starfish can see. But their vision is not like ours, or even like that ...

Can Polar Bears Sue? Legal Rights for Non-Human Species

Can Polar Bears Sue? Legal Rights for Non-Human Species

Annette Uy

Imagine a world where the polar bear, stranded on a shrinking ice floe, could stand before a court and demand justice for its threatened existence. It sounds almost surreal, even whimsical — yet the question strikes at the heart of how we value the lives of other species. Can animals like polar bears have legal ...

A close up of an ant hill on arid, cracked soil in Novi Sad Serbia.

How Termites Build Cathedrals That Regulate Temperature Without A/C

Maria Faith Saligumba

Imagine stepping into a towering cathedral in the heart of the savanna, where the air feels surprisingly cool and fresh despite the blistering sun outside. Now, imagine that this marvel wasn’t built by human hands, but by tiny insects—termites. These minuscule architects have done what modern engineers dream of: they’ve created massive, intricate structures that ...

What The Buffalo Means As A Spirit Animal In Native American Culture

What The Buffalo Means As A Spirit Animal In Native American Culture

Gargi Chakravorty

Have you ever wondered why certain animals hold such deep meaning for entire cultures? When you look into Native American traditions, few creatures carry the weight, mystery, and reverence quite like the buffalo. This magnificent animal isn’t just a part of history, it’s woven into the very fabric of spiritual life, survival, and identity for ...

If Your Spirit Animal is a Raven, Here's What It Means

If Your Spirit Animal is a Raven, Here’s What It Means

Jan Otte

Have you ever felt an undeniable pull toward the mysterious, jet black silhouette of a raven? Maybe you’ve spotted one perched on a fence post, watching you with its penetrating gaze, or perhaps one keeps appearing in your dreams when you’re at life’s crossroads. Let’s be real, ravens aren’t exactly cuddly creatures we typically associate ...