Articles for category: Animal Behavior

9 Animals That Migrate

Anna Lee

Animal migration is a fascinating phenomenon that showcases the incredible adaptability and survival strategies of various species. Each year, millions of animals embark on epic journeys across vast distances in search of food, breeding grounds, or more favorable climates. This article explores ten remarkable animals known for their migratory patterns, highlighting the unique challenges they ...

The Duck-Billed Wonder

The Mammal That Glows Under UV Light (Platypus)

Trizzy Orozco

Imagine wandering through the moonlit forests of Australia, flashlight in hand, when suddenly, you catch a glimpse of a creature glowing a ghostly blue-green under the beam. No, it’s not a scene from a science fiction movie—it’s the real-life marvel of the platypus, a mammal so bizarre it once baffled the world’s greatest scientists. The ...

Blue DNA double helix structure on a blurred background

How Epigenetics Influences Animal Behavior and Evolution

Maria Faith Saligumba

To comprehend how epigenetics influences animal behavior and evolution, we must first understand what epigenetics entails. Epigenetics refers to the study of changes in gene expression that do not involve alterations to the underlying DNA sequence. These changes are often regulated through chemical modifications that “turn on” or “turn off” genes, impacting how genes function ...

Bombardier Beetle.

The Beetle That Defends Itself By Farting Explosively

Trizzy Orozco

Imagine a creature so small that you could miss it on a walk in the woods, yet so powerful that it can unleash a chemical blast hotter than boiling water. This is no myth or comic book fantasy. Welcome to the astonishing world of the bombardier beetle—a real-life insect that uses explosive, fiery “farts” to ...

The Longest-Lived Vertebrate Ever Recorded — How the Greenland Shark Cheats Time

The Longest-Lived Vertebrate Ever Recorded — How the Greenland Shark Cheats Time

Annette Uy

Imagine a creature lurking in the icy depths, outliving generations of humans, drifting through the darkness as empires rise and fall above. The Greenland shark, an enigmatic giant of the Arctic seas, holds the record for the longest-lived vertebrate ever discovered. With lifespans stretching back centuries—some individuals born before the invention of the light bulb ...

Cat and dog sleeping together

What Do Animals Dream About? The Science of Animal Sleep

Jan Otte

Sleep is a fundamental aspect of life for many organisms, including animals. Just like humans, animals need sleep to function optimally. However, the sleep patterns and behaviors of animals can vary greatly depending on their species, environment, and ecological needs. Understanding animal sleep is key to uncovering what animals might dream about if they dream ...

Gray and white cat with blue eyes looking up.

Sardinia Has Giant Blue-Eyed Cats, and Science Isn’t Sure Why Yet

Trizzy Orozco

Imagine wandering the sun-bleached hills of Sardinia and suddenly locking eyes with a feline so stunning, it almost seems unreal—a cat, larger than most, with eyes as blue and deep as the Mediterranean itself. These mysterious cats are not just the stuff of legend or local folklore. They are real, prowling quietly through Sardinian villages ...

Lioness and her cubs

Parental Behaviors in the Animal Kingdom: How Species Raise Their Young

Jan Otte

In the animal kingdom, the strategies for raising young are as diverse as the species themselves. From the nurturing instincts of elephants to the seemingly indifferent behavior of sea turtles, parental care is an intriguing subject that showcases the adaptability and survival mechanisms of different species. This article explores the various parental behaviors found across ...