Individual organisms in a community interact in many different ways. An interaction may benefit both individuals, or the interaction may benefit one organism to the detriment of the other. An ...
Animals often get labeled as either predators or prey. But in the wild, survival isn’t always a one-animal job. Some species form partnerships that help them find food, avoid danger, or raise young.
Predators are typically larger, faster, and more powerful than the animals they hunt. Yet in nature, most attacks fail. A new ...
Footage from Python Cave in Uganda shows leopards, monkeys and eagles all feasting on virus-riddled fruit bats. Scientists ...
In the wild, evading an attacker is not always about being fast or powerful. At times, it is about being just fast enough to cause a little bit of confusion, and many animals use strategies that cause ...
Some animals don’t rely on strength or speed to survive. Instead, they use fake eye patterns called eyespots to confuse ...
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