Nonhuman animals (animals) are constantly "talking" with one another using sounds, smells, visual signals, and various combinations thereof. In his fascinating new book titled Why Animals Talk: The ...
Steve Nesbitt–a retired Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission wildlife biologist, who over a FWC stint of some 35 years, developed a reputation for extensive knowledge about a slew of ...
Surprise !!! , Agree, Let me tell you how this idea started forming in my mind. Today, if a scientist or wildlife expert wants to study a particular animal, they place cameras in the wild — and then ...
Bobbi Brink–founder and director of Lions, Tigers & Bears (LT&B), a 140-acre animal sanctuary in east San Diego she launched in 2002—recalls living in Texas, planning to open a restaurant (she’s from ...
"Compositionality, in a nutshell: It's the fact that we can combine meaningful units into larger structures whose meaning is derived from the meaning of the units," Mélissa Berthet, a researcher in ...
Let’s face it. Most of what wild animals have to say about people probably has to do with what a drag we are to be around. They’re constantly sounding alarm calls, issuing scolds, taking sudden flight ...
A bear leans in the window of the Jeep Grand Cherokee while a woman holding a microphone asks the bear a question. The ...
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