by Madeleine Chapman | Oct 19, 2023 | Animal Tales for Kids, Communication
People all around the world speak different languages. Some of you may have friends who speak a different language than you. Penguins are very similar! Each group of penguins has their own unique language. Penguins live in groups called colonies, like their own big...
by Megan Lydon | Oct 17, 2023 | Anti-predator behavior, Communication
A study provides evidence of change in reaction to alert calls in great tits with an increase in ambient temperature The world we live in is an excellent indicator of our behavior. In most bird species, vocalizations and various calls are the main form of...
by Sam Lee | Oct 17, 2023 | Communication
Vocal behaviors are a key signal for animal communication. Communication assists organisms with mating tactics, creates signals about predators, and conveys who is dominant. While vocal communication seems fairly straightforward, it actually integrates physiology,...
by Chris Chu | Oct 17, 2023 | Communication, Learning, Personality, Social behavior
If the sheep goes baa, the duck goes quack and the cow goes moo, what about the manatee? Manatee’s (genus Trichechus), nicknamed “the sea cow”, are large aquatic mammals with stouts and a flat rounded tail used to help them propel themselves through water. Their...
by Maximos McCune | Oct 25, 2022 | Communication
To us humans, the concept of social recognition is rather intuitive and tangible, as many of our daily interactions rely heavily on the rapid identification of members of our own species. We have an astounding ability to near-instantly recognize friends, family, and...
by Vikas Gudhe | Oct 25, 2022 | Animal Tales for Kids, Communication, Personality, Social behavior
“A chimpanzee playing bongo drums to a crowd of other chimpanzees” . This image was generated using DALL-E Artifical Intelligence by Vikas Gudhe licensed under CC BY 4.0 Who’s your favorite drummer? Yeah, Ringo Starr was my first choice, but I think the chimpanzees...
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