Great apes like teasing each other – which may be the origin of humour
Chimpanzees enjoy teasing each otherapple2499/Shutterstock Bonobos, orangutans, gorillas and chimpanzees all poke, tickle and even steal from their peers as ...
Chimpanzees enjoy teasing each otherapple2499/Shutterstock Bonobos, orangutans, gorillas and chimpanzees all poke, tickle and even steal from their peers as ...
The real megalodon may have been longer and slimmer than it appears in this illustrationCatmando/Shutterstock Megalodon, the ancient shark often ...
Free-ranging Japanese macaques at the Awajishima Monkey Center with different physical impairments and disabilitiesSET This is an extract from Our ...
Ibex may face more danger from wolves when they move around at nightRoberto Andrighetto Alpine ibex are becoming more nocturnal ...
Chimpanzees in zoos were shown photos of old group members to test their memoryJohns Hopkins University Bonobos and chimpanzees seem ...
One of the birdlike footprints from Maphutseng, Lesotho (left), and a false colour depth map of the print (right)Abrahams et ...
A green sea turtle hatchling on Heron Island, AustraliaGenevieve Vallee / Alamy Chemical pollution could be skewing the sex ratio ...
The Bering Sea snow crab population has crashed since 2018Kondratuk Aleksei/Shutterstock More than 10 billion snow crabs in the sea ...
Time is one of humanity’s greatest blind spots. We experience it as days, months, or years. But nature functions on ...
Atlantic puffins in Spitsbergen, Norway, are different from those found further southRich Reid/Alamy Two distinct subspecies of Atlantic puffins are ...
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