The work offers some of the first clear evidence of grieving
in animals other than humans, though we may consider some of the behaviors bizarre.
WOUNDED IN BATTLE Africa's Matabele ants, which attack termites in violent battles, offer the first documented case
of animals other than humans doing successful wound care and even battlefield triage.
Honey production flourished in ancient Greece and Sicily, for instance,
while animals other than humans — bears, badgers, and more — have long raided honeybee hives, risking stings for the sweet reward.1
«Work published this year showed that animals are able to make social evaluations and these assessments are foundational for moral behaviour
in animals other than humans.
Armadillos, one of the
only animals other than humans to carry leprosy, have been spreading the rare bacterial disease in the southern U.S. Stay away from that roadkill.
In
animals other than humans, eating the afterbirth has some perks.
Do
animals other than humans have a sense of humor?
The findings suggest that the jays may be able to understand another's point of view, an ability rarely seen in
animals other than humans.
Moreover, Plemper adds, his team believes this drug could have additional applications in veterinary medicine to treat other morbilliviruses in
animals other than humans.
Males and females frequently copulate face - to - face, which is an uncommon position in
animals other than humans.
Mann's previous research has shown that dolphin mothers pass the sponging method to their daughters and some of their sons, rare evidence of a cultural tradition in
an animal other than humans.
This is the first time that such a sophisticated political maneuver has been described in
animals other than humans.
The discovery represents the first solid evidence that
an animal other than humans can discriminate between emotional expressions in another species, the researchers say.
Corals are the only
animals other than humans that are capable of building structures that can be seen by space.
The discovery represents the first solid evidence that
an animal other than humans can discriminate between emotional expressions in another species, the researchers said.