The vicuña’s social habit of pooping in the same place could help Andean ecosystems adapt as glaciers rapidly retreat due to ...
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Animals Do Things That Will Make You Laugh Out LoudGet ready to laugh out loud as you witness the funniest animal activities! From unexpected antics to playful behavior, these ...
Life on Earth would be so dull without animals. Lucky for us, there are more than 8 million different species of them on the ...
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Discover WildScience on MSNChimps Start Urinating When They See Others Do It! The Science Explained!A recent study has revealed a bizarre behavior in chimpanzees—urination seems to be contagious among group members! When one ...
While urinating as a means to communicate or increase social bonding is not uncommon among animals, it is unusual for aquatic mammals.
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