A bonobo demonstrated the ability to track imaginary objects in controlled tests, challenging the belief…
Browsing: Animal Psychology
Despite our strong belief in dogs’ ability to sense good from bad in people, new…
Cats often sleep on their left to spot threats faster. Their brain processes danger more…
Ronan, a sea lion, is the only known non-human mammal capable of precise beat-keeping. This…
Data collected on juvenile and adult fringe-lipped bats provide the first insights into how eavesdropping…
Chimpanzees select materials for tools based on flexibility, revealing early engineering instincts linked to human…
Dogs can intentionally use soundboards to communicate, pressing specific button combinations to convey their needs,…
Marmoset monkeys have been observed using specific calls to address individual members of their group,…
Southeast Alaska’s humpback whales use bubble nets for efficient krill hunting, a behavior documented by…
A study indicates that the social play of juvenile male bottlenose dolphins predicts their future…
A study from the University of Florida found that 90% of dogs prefer food over…
A recent study examines elephants’ capacity for innovation and overcoming obstacles to access food sources.…
Inside a Dog’s Mind: Dogs Have a “Multi-Modal Mental Image” of Their Familiar Items Many…
Why do dogs, unlike wolves, make eye contact with people? New research from Yale University…
While it’s expected that the animal kingdom is a fierce place, where aggression for survival…