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What an 11,000-Year-Old Dog Skull Tells Us About Dogs Today
Dogs have a very special bond with humans. They were the first mammal to be domesticated, and we have fashioned them into ...
Coyote sightings have residents of a Connecticut suburb clutching their bichon frisé.
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Study finds mosquitoes' relentless thirst for human blood is rising
They've got a taste for human blood and they aren't backing down.
Cub petting is widespread, seemingly undimmed by Parliamentary demands to shut down captive lion breeding. (Photo: Lady ...
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Pooches of the past: Extinct dog breeds
Dogs have been showing up in human history the way glitter shows up in your house: everywhere, permanently, and usually without anyone remembering how it started. They’ve hauled nets, guarded homes, ...
When wildlife is confined to small, fenced reserves, populations become vulnerable to inbreeding, habitat degradation and ...
For the first time, clumps of human cells called organoids were fully integrated with the brains of rats—and influenced their ...
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The day humans first domesticated animals: Birth of a revolution
For millennia, wild animals and humans co‐existed on the fringes—but around 15,000 years ago the first real partnership emerged with the domestication of the dog.
And this means we might have been thinking about the origins of syphilis in an entirely wrong way. While the French ...
The fact that primates other than humans engage in homosexual behavior is well-documented. A recent study in Nature Ecology & Evolution digs deeper into the factors influencing the prevalence of this ...
For 30 years, scientists have known that cuttlefish, which are related to squids and octopuses, can see the orientation of ...
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