Humans are far more monogamous than our primate cousins, but less so than beavers, a new study suggests.
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Humans are far closer to meerkats and beavers for levels of exclusive mating than we are to most of our primate cousins, ...
A new study uses sibling genetics to compare monogamy across species. Humans score higher than expected and sit close to ...
Tiamat Warda's new book on emotional labor will help guide dogs and their humans to work together in mutually productive and ...
In the animal kingdom, penises can be spiked, split, corkscrewed—even detachable. They're one of the most diverse structures ...
Kylie M. Cairns receives funding from the Australian Dingo Foundation, the Australia and Pacific Science Foundation, the ACT government and donations from the general public. She is a director of the ...
Playing with a pooch can help our brains concentrate and relax, a family dog can help prevent food allergies in children, and ...
From a dog that 'sees with its nose' to an eagle spotting humans kilometres away, animal senses work in fascinating ways. Find out the vision range of the following animals.
It's no surprise that dogs benefit people's mental health. In a paper published in iScience, researchers point to a reason as ...
Meet the robotic dog with a memory like an elephant and the instincts of a seasoned first responder.
Analyses of fossils and ancient genomics reveal how early human populations bred less wolf-like companions, and how they might have traded them around the world. From Pomeranians to poodles, Saint ...