# animals

Scientists have explained why most cats avoid bathing

Most domestic cats experience a strong dislike for water - they avoid bathing and respond with stress to wool. Scientists try to explain this phenomenon, though ...

Why do killes share food with people? New discoveries in whale behavior

Researchers have found that, despite sometimes aggressive behavior, they are ready to share food with people in the open ocean. This indicates that these marine mammals ...

Why the grandmothers lined up in the line, the answer turned out to be very human

We are used to thinking that wildlife is rigid and subordinate solely to the struggle for survival. But a new study showed something unexpected: grandmothers are lining up in a row ...

Aging under a microscope, a stable process in the world of change

The desire to stop aging and preserve youth has been striking humanity for thousands of years and gave rise to a huge industry, which in 2024 was estimated at more than 50 billion ...

African starlings proved the existence of long -term friendly ties in the animal world

Scientists have just discovered that African starlings - one of the species of birds - form long friendly connections for life, which calls into doubt the traditional ...

Beef angus-evolution from forgotten breed to premium

In 1978, few could imagine that Anghus beef, once a little -known breed, would become a global symbol of meat quality. Today she decorates the menu of prestigious restaurants ...

As giant crocodiles changed the idea of ​​ancient predators

The ancient crocodiles that appeared in the dinosaur era have long been striking scientists not only by their size, but also by their place in the natural chain of nutrition. However...

Where the ticks live and when they are the most active

With the onset of spring, along with the sun and fresh greenery, we are chatted and less pleasant guests - ticks. These tiny parasites are already activated with ...

Scientists modeled the death of humanity in 250 million years

The future of the planet can be not only hot but also deadly. A new study published in Nature Geoscience shows that the formation of a new supercontinent —...

The new discovery changes the idea of ​​the behavior of marine predators

Until recently, the sharks were considered silent predators, which only secretly move ocean depths. However, the recently made discovery of Marine Biology Carolin Nider of Auckland University in New ...

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