Articles for category: Animal Behavior

The Axolotl’s Central American Cousins: Amphibians With Hidden Powers

The Axolotl’s Central American Cousins: Amphibians With Hidden Powers

Annette Uy

Deep within the lush rainforests and serene freshwater bodies of Central America, a fascinating array of amphibians thrives alongside their more famous relative, the axolotl. While the axolotl, with its remarkable regenerative capabilities, has captured the imaginations of many, its lesser-known cousins also possess a suite of hidden powers that make them equally intriguing. These ...

Conservation Implications of Social Bonds

Why Bats Share Food With Their Favorite Friends

Annette Uy

Picture this: you’re hanging upside down in complete darkness, your stomach growling after a failed hunting expedition. Suddenly, a friend approaches and regurgitates a blood meal directly into your mouth. While this scenario might sound horrifying to humans, it represents one of nature’s most fascinating examples of friendship and survival cooperation. Bats, those mysterious creatures ...

8 Reasons Monotremes Are Evolution’s Weirdest Winners

Annette Uy

Meet the rebels of the animal kingdom. While most mammals gave birth to live young millions of years ago, a small group of creatures decided to stick with eggs. These are the monotremes, and they’re living proof that sometimes the weirdest evolutionary choices lead to the most fascinating results. Found only in Australia and New ...

9 Endangered Animals You've Never Heard Of (And Why They Matter)

9 Endangered Animals You’ve Never Heard Of (And Why They Matter)

Sumi

If you think you already know the world’s rarest animals, you’re probably picturing tigers, pandas, and maybe a rhino or two. But some of the most endangered creatures on Earth are ones most people have never even heard of – animals hiding in remote forests, deep rivers, and forgotten corners of the map. These “unknown” ...

The Frog That Freezes Solid and Survives - What We Learned

The Frog That Freezes Solid and Survives – What We Learned

Gargi Chakravorty

You might think surviving winter means finding shelter, migrating south, or hibernating through the coldest months. That’s what most animals do. Then there’s the wood frog, which takes the most radical approach to winter survival imaginable. It lets itself freeze solid as ice until spring returns. Honestly, when you first hear about it, the whole ...

Octopuses Throw Things When They're Annoyed — Including at Each Other

Octopuses Throw Things When They’re Annoyed — Including at Each Other

Annette Uy

Deep beneath the ocean’s surface, where sunlight barely penetrates and silence reigns supreme, something extraordinary is happening. In the murky depths off the coast of Australia, researchers have captured footage that would make any baseball pitcher jealous. Octopuses, those eight-armed marvels of the sea, are hurling objects through the water with remarkable precision and undeniable ...

grayscale photography of spider.

The Social Spiders That Form Giant Colonies and Hunt in Packs

In the intricate tapestry of nature, spiders have often been cast as solitary creatures, weaving their webs in silence. But defying this stereotype are the social spiders, remarkable arachnids that live and hunt in communal webs. These fascinating creatures form sprawling colonies, some stretching as wide as a car, challenging our conventional understanding of spider ...

A colony of fire ants.

Fire Ants on the March: How the South Is Fighting Back

Trizzy Orozco

Picture this: You’re enjoying a peaceful picnic in a Georgia park when suddenly, your ankle erupts in burning pain. Within seconds, dozens of tiny warriors have swarmed your foot, each delivering a venomous sting that feels like a red-hot needle. Welcome to the world of fire ants, one of the South’s most persistent and painful ...

The Evolution of Feathers: More Than Just for Flight

Did Some Dinosaurs Have Scales and Feathers at the Same Time?

Trizzy Orozco

The world of dinosaurs is as fascinating as it is mysterious. As we delve into the prehistoric past, one intriguing question emerges: Did some dinosaurs have scales and feathers simultaneously? This question has ignited debates and discussions among paleontologists and dinosaur enthusiasts alike. Our understanding of these magnificent creatures continues to evolve with every new ...