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Why do humans take so long to grow up compared to other animals and how brain evolution reshaped human development and survival today?Humans take nearly 18 to 25 years to reach full maturity, far longer than most mammals. This slow human growth is driven by brain evolution...
Did you know sea otters have a personal favorite rock they keep forever? Here's the surprisingly sweet reason whySea otters are highly intelligent marine mammals known for their unique survival skills and playful nature. One of their most fascinating b...
Chimpanzees wage ‘war’ in Uganda's Kibale National Park, study shows they fight organised battlesResearch at Uganda's Kibale National Park reveals chimpanzees engage in prolonged, organized warfare, challenging the notion that war is ex...
The Rare Animals That Mate Face to Face, and What It Says About Their Social LivesFace-to-face mating, observed in species like bonobos and dolphins, goes beyond reproduction, fostering communication and social bonds cruc...
The Social Strategy That Helps Chimpanzees SurviveRecent research highlights that same-sex relations in primates, particularly chimpanzees, significantly strengthen social bonds, especially...
What Did Early Humans Sound Like… and How Are Scientists Reconstructing Voices Lost for Millions of Years?Scientists are reconstructing the sounds of early human communication by examining fossil anatomy, primate behavior, and brain research. Ev...
A New Look at Animal Social Networks Is Revealing Surprising Patterns No One ExpectedAnimals rarely live alone; social structures are vital for survival, influencing feeding, predator avoidance, and reproduction. From fluid ...
The Survival Secret Scientists Are Uncovering: How Do Animal Friendships Really Work?Years of observation reveal that animal survival hinges not just on strength but also on complex social connections. Studies show animals n...
Surviving the Wild: How Chimpanzees Use Nature’s Remedies to Heal and HelpChimpanzees in East Africa are using plants to heal themselves and others. They carefully select leaves and bark for their medicinal proper...
It Looks Fake, Until Science Explains Why Animals Do ItSurprising animal actions often appear staged but are actually practical. Science reveals that these behaviors demonstrate intelligence, co...
Chimpanzees caught copying human habits in bizarre new 'fashion trend', scientists stunned by viral primate cultureChimpanzees at a Zambian wildlife sanctuary have developed a unique "fashion trend" of dangling grass or sticks from their ears, and even i...
What a chimp did to this man who gave him bananas left internet in tears. Watch viral videoA viral video showing a chimpanzee reuniting with the man who rescued him years ago has deeply moved social media users. Shared by a nature...
Unforgettable wildlife encounters of PM Modi at Anant Ambani’s VantaraPrime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated Vantara, India's largest wildlife rescue and rehabilitation centre, spanning 3,500 acres in Gujara...
Bonobo apes are great at forming alliances for sharing limited resources & teaming up against interlopers: StudyBonobos (Pan paniscus) are our closest living relatives, alongside chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes), and the two species are also very closely...
Soul-stirring: Chimpanzee shares apple with tortoise; watch videoA heartwarming video has gone viral on social media, which shows an unusual but endearing interaction between two species, in which a chimp...
Not just humans, chimpanzees too love to watch movies togetherHumans create social closeness with others through activities in which they align their mental states towards a stimulus. Chimpanzees enjoy...
Birds, not just mammals, copy yawns: StudyContagious yawning was previously thought only to occur between humans, domestic dogs, chimpanzees and Sprague-Dawley rat.