Articles for category: Animal Behavior

A wombat stares directly at the camera.

The Wombat’s Cube-Shaped Poop and the Physics Behind It

Trizzy Orozco

Have you ever heard of an animal that poops perfect cubes? It sounds like a bizarre trick of nature, something you’d expect from a fantasy novel rather than the Australian wilderness. But for the humble wombat, cube-shaped droppings are not just a quirky trait—they are a vital part of their survival story. This surprising adaptation ...

How Bats Evolved Radar – Celebrating International Bat Appreciation Day

How Bats Evolved Radar – Celebrating International Bat Appreciation Day

Annette Uy

Imagine gliding through a pitch-black forest at midnight, dodging branches and catching tiny insects in midair—without using your eyes. For bats, this is reality every single night. Their secret? An evolutionary marvel that seems almost like science fiction: biological radar, known as echolocation. On International Bat Appreciation Day, let’s dive into the astonishing story of ...

The Effort to Save the Northern White Rhino With Stem Cells

Trizzy Orozco

Imagine standing in front of a gentle giant whose kind once roamed vast African plains in great numbers, only to realize you are looking at one of the very last of its species. The northern white rhinoceros has been pushed to the very brink of extinction, with only two remaining individuals, both female, left on ...

Dog looking down on a lake.

How Conservation Dogs Are Trained to Sniff Out Endangered Species

Trizzy Orozco

Imagine trekking through a dense, dew-soaked forest at dawn, sunlight just breaking through the canopy, when suddenly, a dog’s tail starts wagging with excitement. Moments later, the animal sits, alert and proud, having found a clue invisible to human senses: a tiny sample of endangered animal scat, hidden amid the leaf litter. This is not ...

10 Incredible Animals That Have Mastered the Art of Camouflage and Survival

10 Incredible Animals That Have Mastered the Art of Camouflage and Survival

Jan Otte

You think you’ve got a good eye for spotting things, right? Think again. Nature has created some of the most brilliant illusionists on the planet, creatures so masterful at blending in that you could be standing right next to them without the slightest clue. These animals haven’t just learned to hide – they’ve perfected the ...

Bats Gossip and Remember Who Cheated Them

Bats Gossip and Remember Who Cheated Them

Annette Uy

Imagine a world cloaked in darkness, where the flutter of wings signals not just movement, but a complex society built on trust, memory, and even a little bit of gossip. Bats, those mysterious creatures of the night, have long fascinated us with their uncanny abilities. But what if I told you that their social lives ...

Chickens in field

The Chicken’s Dinosaur Legacy: How Evolution Built a Bird

Trizzy Orozco

Imagine peering into your backyard and spotting a creature whose ancestors once thundered across ancient landscapes alongside towering dinosaurs. It sounds unbelievable, but every time you hear a rooster crow or watch a hen scratch in the dirt, you’re witnessing one of nature’s most astonishing evolutionary success stories. Chickens, the humble birds we take for ...

What Your Spirit Animal Reveals About Your Inner Self

What Your Spirit Animal Reveals About Your Inner Self

Gargi Chakravorty

Have you ever wondered why certain animals seem to speak directly to your soul? Perhaps you’ve always felt drawn to the fierce independence of wolves or found yourself captivated by the silent wisdom of owls. This isn’t coincidence. Your connection to specific animals reveals profound truths about your personality, inner strengths, and the hidden aspects ...

whale breach

Why Do Whales Breach?

Andrew Alpin

Our expert-vetted content is grounded in current scientific publications, yet we acknowledge science’s ever-evolving nature. Read our full editorial and disclosure policy. Introduction The air-water interface signifies a major barrier for most organisms. However, despite the difficulty, some creatures manage to temporarily breach this interface for a number of reasons including hunting, escaping predators, regulating body temperatures, and parasite ...

Close up of honey bees pollinating a bright yellow flower capturing nature's beauty and delicate balance.

Bees Can Learn to Roll Balls for Rewards (Yes, Bee Soccer)

Maria Faith Saligumba

Imagine a world where bees, those tiny buzzing creatures we often see flitting from flower to flower, are playing soccer. Sounds like a scene from a whimsical cartoon, right? But this is not a figment of imagination; it’s a fascinating reality rooted in science. Bees, known for their crucial role in pollination, have shown an ...