Articles for category: Animal Behavior

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The Penguin That Fell in Love With a Cardboard Cutout

Trizzy Orozco

In the wild, love stories are rarely as unexpected—or as heartwarming—as the one that unfolded in a Japanese aquarium a few years ago. Imagine a lonely penguin, separated from his flock by age and circumstance, finding comfort in the most unlikely of companions: a life-sized cardboard cutout. This is not a fable or a children’s ...

The Playful Black-tailed Jackrabbit

18 Rabbit Behaviors Explained — From Binkies to Grumpy Foot Flicks

Trizzy Orozco

Have you ever caught a rabbit leaping high into the air, spinning with wild abandon, or freezing in absolute stillness for minutes on end? For anyone who’s spent time with rabbits, their mysterious and sometimes hilarious behaviors can be both bewildering and heartwarming. These gentle creatures communicate through a secret language of movements, sounds, and ...

Pigeons: Masters of Navigation in Urban Skies

The U.K.’s Pigeons Might Be Smarter Than London’s Tube Map Designers

Trizzy Orozco

It’s a scene that plays out thousands of times a day: Londoners clutching their iconic Tube maps, squinting at crisscrossing lines, and desperately trying to decipher the fastest route across the city’s complex underground. Yet, above the rumbling trains, a different kind of city dweller soars—one that doesn’t need maps, schedules, or smartphone apps to ...

Zodiac Signs That Struggle With Emotionally Needy Dog Breeds

Zodiac Signs That Struggle With Emotionally Needy Dog Breeds

Andrew Alpin

  Some dogs follow you into the bathroom, whine if you close a door, and stare at you like their entire world rises and sets with your footsteps. For some people, that level of devotion feels heart-melting. For others, it can slowly become overwhelming, exhausting, or even suffocating. When you mix a clingy, emotionally needy ...

Northern hairy-nosed wombat.

Endangered Species Day: The Forgotten Creatures You’ve Never Heard Of

Trizzy Orozco

Did you know that every hour, a species quietly slips closer to extinction—often without the world ever learning its name? Endangered Species Day isn’t just about the famous faces like tigers and pandas. It’s also a time to pull back the curtain on the silent, overlooked animals whose stories rarely make headlines. These creatures, with ...

Rare sighting of a Cape Fur Seal preying on a Thrasher Shark near the coast of Cape Town. Image by Gunnar Oberhösel @theglobetrotterguy

The Art of Hunting: How Predators in Nature Choose Their Prey

Anna Lee

The natural world is a complex tapestry of interactions between species, where survival often hinges on the delicate balance of predator-prey relationships. This dynamic is an intricate dance, showcasing the fascinating strategies predators use to select and capture their prey. By delving into the art of hunting, we uncover the myriad tactics employed by predators ...

Whale shark underwater photography.

Whale Sharks of Donsol: Gentle Giants With a Mysterious Migration Route

Trizzy Orozco

Imagine gliding through the warm turquoise waters of a tropical bay, your heart pounding as a shadow the size of a school bus passes beneath you. Suddenly, a colossal mouth opens wide, filter-feeding on invisible plankton, while sunlight dances over spotty blue-gray skin. This is Donsol, a tiny, sleepy town in the Philippines that transforms ...

black and yellow bee on yellow flower

Why Bees Sometimes Get Drunk on Fermented Nectar

Have you ever imagined a tiny bee, wobbly and disoriented, struggling to fly straight? It sounds almost comical, but this scene plays out in gardens and meadows more often than you might think. Bees, those tireless pollinators we depend on so much, sometimes find themselves intoxicated after sipping nectar that has begun to ferment. This ...