Large mammals in Yellowstone adapt to summer heat by changing behavior—shaped more by landscape than biology, a new study ...
Seeing a panther is rare, and getting a chance to watch one as it screams, hops or lumbers through the forest usually only ...
image: A review, which looks at 81 studies carried out between 1980 and 2020, has found that illegal hunting is causing worrying declines in the big mammal populations of protected areas across the ...
Forty years of global conservation research reveals that mammal populations are declining due to hunting in poor countries and within preserved areas, especially in Africa. Large mammals are ...
Dec. 23 (UPI) --Across a given landscape or ecosystem, mammals with big brains are less abundant than those with smaller brains, new analysis suggests. As a result, populations of bigger-brained ...
Largest study of its kind reveals the way relative brain size of mammals changed over the last 150 million years Scientists from Stony Brook University and the Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior ...
Ample research shows that captive animals suffer psychologically in many different ways when they're caged and put on display. Many literally go crazy. They engage in highly abnormal activities ...
A large study reveals the way relative brain size of mammals changed over the last 150 million years. Scientists from Stony Brook University and the Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior have pieced ...