For the first time, research shows that a key social trait in honey bees is linked to measurable physiological advantages that can improve colony survival. A study published on the bioRxiv preprint ...
Scientists have discovered that, far from being solitary insects, some cockroaches appear to form an exclusive bond with a partner. And how do they get this relationship off the ground? By eating each ...
The wood-feeding cockroach’s cannibalistic love bites lead to a lasting bond. Afterward, the pair prefer each other over all ...
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South Florida wildlife officials warn six-foot African lizards are expanding into new areas
Nile monitors are spreading through canals, stressing native nests. Florida expands removal rules and urges fast sighting ...
Like most cloud-enabled home security cameras, Google’s Nest products don’t provide long-term storage unless you pay a monthly fee. That video may not vanish into the digital aether right on time, ...
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Understanding massive reticulated python behavior
Trump walks back comments after insulting UK., NATO allies about their veterans, fallen soldiers Scientists reveal winter habit that may be killing thousands each year Science says marry the right ...
It’s all eyes on Big Bear for the next few months as the mountain community’s famed feathery couple prepares to potentially expand its family. Jackie and Shadow, a pair of bald eagles, have captured ...
Behavior is at the heart of nearly every challenge in the workplace, from leadership and fair decisions to high performance and AI adoption. But how should organizations go about influencing behavior?
Nesting season is upon us. Bald eagles Jackie and Shadow, two of Big Bear’s most famous, are preparing for the arrival of the first egg of 2026, which could appear anytime over the next few months.
National Aviary officials plan to make this winter the most interactive one yet, with new programs based on past patron requests. “Nesting in Nature” starts this month and runs through May 19.
Professional python hunters Guillermo Tapanes and Matt Kogo spotted something strange swimming in a remote pond on the border of Broward and Palm Beach counties. It was wasn’t moving like an iguana or ...
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