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Predators That Avoid Humans - Even When We're Nearby
Mountain lions living in the busiest recreation areas were more nocturnal than their counterparts, with these big cats reducing diurnal activity and becoming more nocturnal in areas with high ...
Paleolithic cuisine was anything but lean and green, according to a study on the diets of our Pleistocene ancestors. For a good 2 million years, Homo sapiens and their ancestors ditched the salad and ...
Hunting is considered critical to human evolution by many researchers who believe that several characteristics that distinguish humans from our closest living relatives, the apes, may have partly ...
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These shy animal species disappear the moment humans appear
Have you ever wondered why some animals seem to vanish into thin air the second a person walks by? It's not magic or ...
Research led by the University of New Hampshire sheds light on how coyotes, North America's most successful predators, are responding to various environmental pressures, including human development, ...
This morning my email inbox was brimming over with news about an essay published in Science magazine by researchers from the University of Victoria (Canada) and the Raincoast Conservation Foundation ...
Frontal-facing eyes are a hallmark of predator species. Source: Nesrin Ozturk/Pexels One of the most controversial aspects of my work exploring the relationship between horse and human brains is the ...
Editor: This letter is in regard to the July 5 letter “Rattlesnake roundups endanger species and environment.” It’s true that snakes are highly efficient predators. True, they do play a major role in ...
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