For millennia, humans have observed and have been inspired by the ways that animals move. Some researchers theorize that ...
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Predicting animal movements under global change
On our planet, at any one moment, billions of animals are on the move. From migratory birds, insects, marine mammals and sharks connecting distant continents and seas, to bees and other insects ...
Animals don't just see the world differently from one another, they experience time itself at dramatically different speeds.
Fast-moving animals process visual information at higher speeds, reshaping how they hunt, escape predators, and experience time.
By drawing water into an internal, muscular cavity and forcefully expelling it through a flexible, narrow tube, known as a siphon, cephalopods are able to create forward thrust, propelling themselves ...
Young African lions (Panthera leo) on the road in Hluhluwe National Park, South Africa. When they leave their mothers, young male lions have to disperse to find new territories. To do this, they ...
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