Should you worry about an earthquake if you see Fluffy or Fido acting strangely? For thousands of years, people have claimed that odd behavior by cats, dogs, snakes, bugs and even cows could predict ...
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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 ...
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Can animals predict natural disasters?
The animal kingdom is full of wonders, and there’s still so much we have yet to discover. One mystery that has puzzled humans for years is how some animals seem to sense an earthquake or tsunami ...
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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