Humans are often described as “super-predators,” but wildlife may not respond to us as uniformly as once thought. People have ...
We’re all born with a built-in system for detecting danger. It’s one thing that makes us so similar to wild animals.
I've long been interested in ways in which humans can peacefully coexist with so-called "problem" animals, including predators. In most cases, conservation protocols that call for killing these ...
Young jackdaw chicks can learn about predators before leaving the nest by listening to alarm calls from adult birds.
Animals employ diverse survival strategies beyond speed, using erratic movements, visual displays, and warning colors to ...
Take a look at this clip of a peregrine falcon attacking a fox and then discover the background behind the behavior.
In the animal kingdom, there are several types of responses to danger and trauma. While humans are most familiar with the fight-flight-freeze-fawn dynamic of survival responses, one creature ups the ...
From powerful lions of the savanna to majestic eagles perching in mountain-top nests to stealthy crocodiles in everglade swamps, apex predators inhabit various ecosystems around the world, ensuring ...