Articles for category: Animal Behavior, Conservation

Bowerbirds: The Artistic Architects

How Bowerbirds Build Extravagant Love Nests to Impress Mates

Maria Faith Saligumba

In the enchanting world of avian courtship, few spectacles are as mesmerizing as the intricate love nests crafted by bowerbirds. Native to the forests of New Guinea and Australia, these birds have captivated the imagination of scientists and nature lovers alike with their architectural prowess. Unlike typical nests, the structures created by bowerbirds are not ...

Pet microchipping technology.

Why Microchipping Your Pet Matters – And How It Helps Wildlife, Too

Trizzy Orozco

When Luna, a tabby cat from Oregon, disappeared during a camping trip, her family thought they’d never see her again. Three months later, a wildlife rescue center 200 miles away found her injured near a protected forest. The tiny microchip under her skin didn’t just reunite a family – it revealed something remarkable about how ...

Explore the majestic beauty of a giant manta ray gliding over a vibrant coral reef in the ocean's depths.

Manta Ray Memories: Can Fish Have Friends and Favorites?

Maria Faith Saligumba

Picture this: you’re floating in the crystal-clear waters of the Maldives when a massive shadow glides beneath you. A manta ray, spanning twenty feet from wingtip to wingtip, emerges from the blue depths with an almost ethereal grace. But here’s what might blow your mind – that gentle giant swimming below you might actually remember ...

The Science Behind Dolphin Intelligence

Do Dolphins Have Names? Sort Of. And They Gossip.

Trizzy Orozco

Picture this: you’re swimming in the crystal blue waters of the Bahamas when suddenly, a pod of dolphins surrounds you. They’re clicking, whistling, and squeaking at each other in what sounds like an animated conversation. What you’re witnessing isn’t just random noise – it’s a sophisticated communication system that rivals our own social networks, complete ...

Why Texas Bats Boom in Summer - And the Best Bridges to See Them

Why Texas Bats Boom in Summer – And the Best Bridges to See Them

Jan Otte

Texas transforms into a flying mammal paradise every summer, hosting one of nature’s most spectacular migrations that brings millions of bats north from Mexico. Picture enormous rivers of bats streaming across twilight skies, each one playing a crucial role in keeping our ecosystem balanced while putting on a show that draws visitors from around the ...

Close up of a cat with blue eyes.

So, Do Animals Actually See Colors We Can’t Even Imagine?

Trizzy Orozco

Right now, as you read these words, your eyes are capturing only a tiny sliver of the light spectrum around you. While you might think your world is bursting with color, the truth is far more extraordinary and humbling. The natural world is painted in hues so vivid and alien that they would literally blow ...

Horned lizard

The Lizard That Shoots Blood From Its Eyes to Deter Predators

Annette Uy

The world of nature is filled with extraordinary creatures, each with unique survival strategies. Among them, the horned lizard stands out for its astonishing defense mechanism – it can shoot blood from its eyes. This remarkable ability has fascinated scientists and nature enthusiasts alike, sparking curiosity and wonder. The horned lizard, often found in arid ...