Tag: Animal Communication

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Horses: Surprising Intelligence Uncovered by Researchers

Horses have been discovered to be more intelligent than previously believed, according to researchers. A recent study conducted by scientists at Nottingham Trent University (NTU) revealed surprising findings about the cognitive abilities of these...
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Adapting Social Habits: How Animals Change Behavior with Age

Walnut, a red deer born in 1995 on the island of Rum off the coast of Scotland, lived a long life and raised 14 offspring before passing away at the age of 21. In...
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Do Cats Experience Grief? Insights from Recent Studies

Cats are known for their independent and mysterious nature, but recent studies have shed light on a potential emotional side to these feline companions. Researchers from Oakland University in Michigan delved into the question...
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Cats Show Signs of Grieving Loss of Fellow Pets, Study Reveals

Cats are known for being independent and aloof, but a recent study suggests that they also show signs of grieving when they lose a fellow pet in the household, even if it's a family...
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Adapting Social Habits: How Animals Change with Age

Walnut, a red deer born on the island of Rum in Scotland in 1995, lived a long life, raising 14 offspring before passing away at the age of 21. In her later years, she...
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Study Shows Fish Save Energy by Schooling Together

Fish swimming in tight groups save energy, just like cyclists in a peloton during a race. A recent study published in the journal PLOS Biology found that fish in schools expend less energy than...