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Lions are often called the “king of the jungle.” While they only contribute to around 10% of the pride’s hunts, lions protect ...
Male blue-lined octopuses paralyze their mates to survive the perils of reproduction.
According to one app for nature observers, it's the most commonly seen creature in California: the western fence lizard. Why?
In a comprehensive study conducted at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Biology, researchers tracked 244 wild-derived ...
Photograph by Christian Ziegler By banding together in coalitions—meaning groups of two or more animals, but usually three to ...
New research out of the Max Planck Institute for Animal Behavior finds that female bonobos team up to keep male bonobos in ...
Female bonobos team up to suppress male aggression against them—the first evidence of animals deploying this strategy. In 85% of observed coalitions, females collectively targeted males, forcing them ...
However, observations by Dr. Surbeck and his team, and those of other researchers, challenge the harmonious stereotyping of ...
Female bonobos linked up even when they didn’t have close ties, supporting one another against the males and cementing their ...
In a study published in 2018, 43 older, overweight men were given a sham drug (placebo) for eight weeks, followed by ashwagandha extract for the next eight weeks ... impotence in stressed sexually ...
The programme, called “Next Ferns”, hopes to unearth talented women and girls aged 16-25 who could play a role in the 2029 Rugby World Cup and 2032 Olympics. New Zealand Rugby (NZR ...