Female green anacondas, significantly larger than males, exhibit sexual cannibalism by consuming their mates after breeding. This behavior, potentially driven by nutritional needs during their long ...
The robin is regularly crowned the UK's favourite bird. With its inquisitive nature and unmistakable red breast, it's a ...
The monogamy rate in humans may be higher than you expected... but we do it in a strange way compared to other animals.
“Almost all other monogamous mammals either live in tight family units of just a breeding pair and their offspring, or in ...
Meerkats are incredibly social animals and live in large groups known as 'mobs' or 'clans' Humans are a bit like meerkats when it comes to pairing up, according to a study that examined the monogamous ...
Despite the high stakes, the tiny caterpillar in the lab in Albuquerque, N.M., was not given a name. It’s the last known ...
Just as humans have historically gathered during winter, many animals do the same. Animals may not be exchanging presents or ...
New research shows male bonobos use subtle, hidden cues - not just swelling - to track a female’s fertile days with surprising accuracy.
In the animal kingdom, penises can be spiked, split, corkscrewed—even detachable. They're one of the most diverse structures in biology. The human penis is so uniform, it's an anatomical outlier.
Humans are a bit like meerkats when it comes to pairing up, according to a study that examined the monogamous lifestyles of different species. In our romantic life, we more closel ...
Snakes are among the most intriguing and mysterious creatures in the animal kingdom, with behaviours that can seem both fascinating and shocking to humans. Among them, the green anaconda stands out ...
Description: Unlike lots of other animals, there’s no such thing as the “mating season” for humans, and it might have to do with how we raise our kids. Hosted by: Hank Green Dooblydoo thanks go to the ...