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Meet the animal kingdom’s most skilled dance performers
Tap dancing birds, shuffling spiders, and wiggling honeybees; dancing is not just a human phenomenon. Many types of animals ...
In 1989, paleontologist Darren Tanke suggested that similar breaks were the result of mating as one dinosaur mounted the ...
One study from 2015, found that 70% of gifts are duds. No matter. The wrapping keeps the female occupied as the male mounts ...
The Trump administration released final plans today that strip protections for the imperiled greater sage grouse on about 50 million acres of federal public lands across eight Western states. Previous ...
You can see the large white seabirds dancing, preening, feeding and raising young—though the live feed might show a dark side of island living, too, with potential predation from invasive mice ...
The East River’s “Swan Lake” story has ended in tragedy. A rock-wielding, real-life “Rothbart” is believed to have ruthlessly murdered one half of the beloved swan couple that calls the river home — ...
The Denison Dance Co. will present "Rare Birds" at 7 p.m. Nov. 15 and 2 p.m. Nov. 16. The performances will take place in the Sharon Martin Hall of the Michael D. Eisner Center for the Performing Arts ...
They don’t fight for mates – they perform dance battles. What kind of bizarre mating ritual is this?
If you’re an animal that spends most of its life roaming alone rather than living in a family group, finding a mate in the breeding season has to be an organised affair. The word ‘lek’ comes from the ...
A juvenile great tit solves a foraging puzzle by pushing a sliding door to the left while being observed by two other juvenile birds. Newly hatched European great tits learn life skills less from ...
This segment is sponsored by White Bird. And you can get your tickets today to "Complexions Contemporary Ballet" presented by White Bird Dance. "Complexions" is world-renowned for the intense physical ...
The great Indian bustard is critically endangered, but the Indian government has found a clever way of breeding the species in captivity. Arambh, a five-day-old Great Indian Bustard hatchling, was ...
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