A zebra stallion has escaped from a trailer near North Bend, Washington and is still roaming freely in the area, interacting with local horses.
Bees and chimpanzees exhibit skills that hint at the potential for cumulative culture, shedding light on the capacity of animals to learn from others. The authors explore how social learning plays a crucial role in the development of skills and technologies among different species.
The author explores the remarkable abilities of animals, raising ethical questions about our understanding of intelligence and its implications for humans.
The author delves into the concept of animal anxiety, particularly in cats, drawing parallels between human and feline emotions. By exploring the use of human medication to treat animal anxiety, the author highlights the evolving understanding of emotions in animals.
Cats' preference for sitting in boxes and squares reveals insights into their visual perception, as demonstrated by a study using illusory contours.
Dogs tilt their heads to process familiar words and match them to mental images, indicating a form of cognitive processing unique to each dog.