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Smooth Brains, Sharp Senses: How Manatees Defy Expectations With Unique Adaptations
A new study highlights how manatees thrive in challenging environments through their unique biology, including smooth brains and specialized sensory hairs. These adaptations enable them to navigate murky…
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Family Matters: 30-Year Study Reveals Long-Tailed Tits Survival Strategy
Discover how the long-tailed tit—a featherweight songbird with a tail longer than its body—rewrites the rules of survival through family teamwork. Groundbreaking research spanning 30 years reveals their…
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Female Bonobos Unite to Outrank Males, Study Reveals
A new study about wild bonobos reveals that females gain power over males not through size or strength, but by forming alliances. Reviewing three decades of data across…
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Why Did The Owl Cross The Road? GPS Study Uncovers Clever Survival Tactics.
In the forests and suburbs of southeast Australia, the threatened powerful owl (Ninox strenua) face a common problem: how to cross the road. A new study using GPS…
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How Spanish Highways Became Rabbit Havens
In the farmlands of central Spain, a surprising wildlife mystery is unfolding: European rabbits, a species endangered in their native habitat, are thriving along motorways. A new study…
