Articles for category: Animal Behavior, Human–Animal Dynamics

Capuchin Monkey enjoys a massage

9 Animals That Use Tools Like Humans Do

Tool use by animals was once thought to be a unique trait of humans, but research has uncovered various animal species exhibiting this fascinating behavior. Using tools can range from simple to complex and serves essential purposes, from food acquisition to protection. This article explores ten animal species known for their ability to use tools, ...

Trachops cirrhosus coffini

Bats Crack the Code: How They Learn to Dodge Poisonous Frogs

April Joy Jovita

Fringe-lipped bats (Trachops cirrhosus) have developed an extraordinary ability to eavesdrop on frog mating calls to locate prey. However, new research reveals that these bats must learn to distinguish between palatable and toxic frogs over time, refining their hunting strategies through experience. How Bats Use Frog Calls These bats rely on sound rather than visual ...

Wildebeest crossing Mara river.

Why Do Animals Migrate?

Jan Otte

Animal migration is a remarkable natural phenomenon that has fascinated scientists and the general public alike for centuries. This epic journey is not just a random occurrence but rather a crucial behavior that ensures the survival and reproduction of many species. Migration involves the regular, large-scale movement of animals from one place to another, often ...

Why Armadillos Are Invading Kansas and Freaking Everyone Out

Why Armadillos Are Invading Kansas and Freaking Everyone Out

Annette Uy

Something strange is happening on the plains of Kansas. Picture this: you’re driving down a country road, and out of nowhere, a strange, armored creature scuttles across your headlights. No, it isn’t a prehistoric relic or a visitor from another world—it’s an armadillo! Once a rare sight, these quirky animals are now popping up everywhere ...

What To Do If a Grizzly Bear Charges You in Yellowstone National Park

What To Do If a Grizzly Bear Charges You in Yellowstone National Park

Sameen David

If you have ever watched a video of a grizzly bear sprinting, you know the feeling: that cold, electric jolt of fear that runs straight through your spine. Now imagine that same animal coming toward you in real life, in the wide‑open wild of Yellowstone. Your heart would race, your brain would scream, and yet, ...

Why Some Animals Glow: The Genetics of Bioluminescence and Light in the Deep

Why Some Animals Glow: The Genetics of Bioluminescence and Light in the Deep

Annette Uy

Imagine plunging into the inky blackness of the deep sea, where sunlight fades and the world transforms into an otherworldly stage. Suddenly, a flash of green or blue light dances before your eyes—a living creature illuminating its own darkness. This isn’t the plot of a science fiction movie. It’s one of nature’s most mesmerizing secrets: ...