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Why Raccoons ‘Wash’ Their Food—And What They’re Actually Doing
Scientists discovered raccoons dunk food to activate sensitive paw receptors, helping them decide what to eat rather than ...
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Why Do Animals Age at Different Rates? The Science Behind Lifespan Variation
Find out which animals live the longest and what clues this gives us for potentially slowing down human aging.
Jay Ingram's "The Science of Pets" is a must-read about facts and myths about a global "petpourri" of animals, what's in ...
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Fish driving cars and chimps doing math: What teaching animals 'irrelevant' skills reveals about our own minds
Did you know goldfish can learn to drive cars? Have you heard bumblebees can learn to pull on a string? Would you believe some primates can perform calculations with Arabic numerals? These tasks seem ...
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Animals can't talk like humans do—here's why the hunt for their languages has left us empty-handed
Why do humans have language and other animals apparently don't? It's one of the most enduring questions in the study of mind and communication. Across all cultures, humans use richly expressive ...
I'm always fascinated by drawings and paintings created by nonhuman animals (animals). Many remind me of the artwork produced by humans, including some world-famous artists, and I often wonder what ...
It’s not entirely clear why animals respond to music, explain our readers, but it could remind them of the wild ...
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