Fish size themselves up in a mirror to decide if they can win a fight by thinkia.org.in 1 month agoA bluestreak cleaner wrasse checking itself out in the mirror Osaka Metropolitan University Before deciding whether or not to fight …
Marmosets seem to call each other by name by thinkia.org.in 2 months agoBhumi and Belle, a mother-daughter pair of marmosets David Omer Lab Marmosets use unique calls for other monkeys in their …
Leeches use their whole bodies to entomb and eat ultra-fast worms by thinkia.org.in 2 months agoBlackworms are ultra-fast swimmers, and they tangle up into worm balls to protect themselves from predators – but leeches have …
Charles Darwin’s frogs turn mating upside down by thinkia.org.in 3 months agoTurning around and backing up out of pools found in tree hollows may help mating Charles Darwin’s frogs find a …
Monkey business: primates’ social life tracked with wireless neuronal recording by thinkia.org.in 5 months ago
Hungry deer may have driven tiny plant evolution on Japanese island by thinkia.org.in 5 months agoOn Yakushima island, sika deer might have forced flora to shrink as small as a tenth of the size of …
Don’t forget birds and bats when renovating or building new homes by thinkia.org.in 5 months agoAs newer homes are built or older homes are renovated, empty attic spaces are disappearing – this eliminates a vital …