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Ronan, the only non-human mammal to demonstrate highly precise beat keeping, continues to challenge our understanding of biomusicality ...
Ronan was slightly more variable beat to beat than adult humans. She also tended to hit ahead of the beat when listening to ...
Parrots are known to be able to keep a beat by moving their bodies. And recent studies have highlighted the beat-keeping ...
We associate animals with the places where they originate, but sometimes it’s their new homes where they really thrive.
New research led by Monterey Bay Aquarium reveals a surprising ripple effect in coastal ecosystems: the collapse of one ...
A shimmery deep-sea creature measuring almost 5 feet mysteriously washed ashore on an Oregon beach. Now, researchers get a ...
In June 2024, the Eskimo Walrus Commission coordinated with US Fish and Wildlife Service and US Geological Survey to bring ...
Gray whales, a signature of the Washington coast, are dying by the thousands, victims of declines in Arctic sea ice.
coastal development and climate change to the marine animals. In more than half of the areas studied, threats are declining overall, the study found. But there are some exceptions. Sea turtle ...
Crossing the Bering Sea is tough on its own—but when fuel issues strike, it becomes a race against time and elements. As we navigate this critical stretch of the Northwest Passage, our journey ...
A colossal squid is one of the largest and most mysterious creatures in the ocean. It is a soft-bodied sea animal, similar to an octopus but longer and bulkier. It has a tube-shaped body ...
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