Articles for category: Animal Behavior, News

Atlantic salmon

Drug Pollution and Salmon Migration: Behavioral Changes in the Wild

April Joy Jovita

Pharmaceutical pollution is an emerging global issue, with over 900 active substances detected in waterways worldwide. Recent studies reveal that even trace amounts of drugs, such as the sedative clobazam, can significantly alter the behavior and migration patterns of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar). These findings highlight the far-reaching consequences of human activity on aquatic ecosystems. ...

10 Small Dog Breeds That Are Fussy Eaters

10 Small Dog Breeds That Are Fussy Eaters

Andrew Alpin

If your tiny companion turns their nose up at mealtime like a food critic judging a subpar restaurant, you’re not alone. Plenty of small dog owners wrestle with the frustration of trying to convince their picky pup that dinner is, in fact, worth eating. Sometimes it feels like you’re running a gourmet kitchen service rather ...

Mountain gorilla

How Great Apes Are Redefining Survival in a Human-Dominated World

April Joy Jovita

Human activities such as agriculture, logging, and urbanization are increasingly encroaching on the habitats of great apes. While these species have shown remarkable behavioral flexibility in adapting to anthropogenic disturbances, their new behaviors often come with significant risks. Recent studies highlight the complex interplay between survival strategies and the challenges posed by human interactions. Behavioral ...

7 Unique Animals with Abilities That Seem Straight Out of Science Fiction

7 Unique Animals with Abilities That Seem Straight Out of Science Fiction

Sameen David

If you grew up thinking superheroes only existed in comics and movies, nature is about to blow your mind. Scattered across the planet are real animals that do things you’ve only ever seen imagined with CGI and wild special effects. They regenerate whole body parts, shrug off the vacuum of space, fire off electric blasts, ...

Animals Might Be More Conscious Than We Ever Thought Possible

Animals Might Be More Conscious Than We Ever Thought Possible

Sumi

For most of human history, we treated animals like living machines: reacting, not really feeling; moving, but not really knowing. Yet over the last few decades, evidence has been quietly stacking up that this view is not just outdated, it’s deeply wrong. From octopuses that solve puzzles like escape artists to rats that seem to ...

The Playful Black-tailed Jackrabbit

The Myth of the Jackrabbit: It’s Not a Rabbit at All

Trizzy Orozco

Imagine racing across the sun-baked deserts of the American West, the ground shimmering with heat, when suddenly a long-legged creature bounds past, ears towering like radar dishes. Most people would gasp, “Look at that giant rabbit!” But here’s the shocking truth: the jackrabbit isn’t a rabbit at all. This common misconception has fooled generations, blending ...

Florida Grasshopper Sparrow.

The Comeback of the Florida Grasshopper Sparrow: A Conservation Triumph

Trizzy Orozco

Picture this: a tiny bird, no bigger than a teacup, once on the verge of disappearing forever, now chirping with hope again across Florida’s prairies. The Florida Grasshopper Sparrow’s story is not just about one bird’s survival—it’s a testament to determination, passion, and the powerful impact humans can have when we choose to protect what’s ...

What Your Spirit Animal Says About Your Hidden Strengths and Weaknesses

What Your Spirit Animal Says About Your Hidden Strengths and Weaknesses

Andrew Alpin

Have you ever felt an unexplainable pull toward a particular creature? Maybe you’ve noticed hawks circling overhead during pivotal moments, or perhaps wolves keep appearing in your dreams. These aren’t random occurrences. They’re whispers from something deeper within you, something that knows your core better than you might know yourself. Your spirit animal often represents ...

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Wombats, Koalas, and Kangaroos: Marsupial Cousins With Hidden Bonds

Trizzy Orozco

Picture the Australian wilderness at dawn: the soft glow of sunlight dances across gum tree leaves, a gentle breeze stirs, and beneath the surface, life pulses with secrets. Here, three remarkable creatures—wombats, koalas, and kangaroos—move quietly through their daily rituals, bound by ancestry yet shaped by wildly different lives. Their stories are stitched together by ...