Rare underwater sighting: Scientists recorded seven instances of remoras entering manta rays’ cloacas over 15 years, a behavior never before scientifically documented. Possible reasons why: ...
I just warned everybody else in the neighborhood, like, watch your kids. Watch the dogs. Because it was, it was fast and they ...
Remoras evolved to be clingy. The suction cup on their foreheads allows them to attach to larger animals like fridge magnets.
The practice of “cloacal diving” could help remoras hide from predators—it could also be a feeding strategy or help the fish ...
The remora often latches on to the exteriors of larger marine creatures. But sometimes it travels in a more intrusive spot: ...
Chemical compound in magic mushrooms may reduce energetically costly social behaviors like aggressive swimming bursts, shows ...
While tooling around Lake No. 1 in North Little Rock, we encountered a small group of snakes all tangled up in one another. A ...
When fish from different habitats meet, it’s not always love at first swim. New research from Lund University in Sweden in collaboration with North Carolina State University shows that aggressive ...
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Domestic pigs reproduce through a breeding process that is closely managed on farms around the world. During mating, a male pig, known as a boar, mounts the female, called a sow, in a behavior driven ...
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