The white-handed gibbon comes closest to humans in the study, with a monogamy rate of 63.5%. It’s the only other top-ranked “monotocous” species, meaning it usually has one offspring per pregnancy, ...
Some of the once-natural breeds are more closely connected to their roots than others are. Modern Siberian cats, for example, ...
The push to abandon animal testing is gaining momentum, driven by the realization that it is costly, unreliable and ...
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Journey through India's remote wildlands at these 19 sanctuaries
India boasts a uniquely diverse natural terrain-snow-fed Himalayan forests and alpine meadows give way to riverine ...
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We might finally know why humans gave up making our own vitamin C
Mice that can’t make vitamin C are protected against the parasitic disease schistosomiasis, and possibly similar parasites.
Fota Wildlife Park has called on the public to help name a new baby monkey born during the park's ten-week shutdown, with a ...
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