Wildlife experts believe the behavior may have been connected to mating. Definitely not something you'd want to interrupt.
One reason for this may be something psychologists call the “mere-exposure effect.” In simple terms, we tend to like things that feel familiar. We see our own faces every day in mirrors and photos, so ...
The comeback of the kakapo is one of the world’s greatest conservation success stories. But seeing one in the flesh is still ...
Scientists suggest female frogs listen for changes in the male calls as a signal for when it's warm enough to mate.
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Hilarious moments
This compilation is packed with epic fails, clumsy accidents, and hilarious attempts that didn’t quite go as planned.
From mantises that both eat and mate with their suitors at once to baboon couples that can’t turn off the PDA, these animal mating rituals are both crucial and wildly entertaining. 0:00 - Intro to 13 ...
The female wolf of the mating pair for the King Mountain pack has died, bringing total fatalities to 14 out of the 25 animals reintroduced in Colorado. The wolf, identified as No. 2310, was among the ...
A ballot initiative that would require student athletes to only join sports teams that correspond to their biological sex has qualified for the November ballot, according to the Colorado Secretary of ...
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Owners share funny family moments while bringing back a dog
Globe-trotting couple Max & Maya share the hilarious and heartwarming highlights of reuniting with their furry friend and bringing him along for the ride.
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Backyard bird drama: gay pigeons go viral on Kansas City farm
“Sit down. I have to tell you about a bisexual pigeon and all of the drama that he has brought to my barn.” ...
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