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The Many Mysteries Behind Why Manapad is India's Pilot Whale Graveyard
Some of the causes being explored by the scientists are the shape of the coastal topography that traps them and the tight social relationships with others in the pod that may predispose them to strand.
Sep 28, 2020
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Pondicherry University's Students Are Gearing Up For Their First Ever Pride March
We will sing, dance, rage and love – with the hope that our passion and resolve will contribute to a more welcoming campus for all.
Sep 27, 2018
The Problem With Managing Saltwater Crocodiles in the Andamans – in One Argument
Janaki Lenin v. Romulus Whitaker
Jul 21, 2018
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Elephants Living Around Humans Should Be More Stressed, Right? Well…
A new study suggests that if people chase and shout at an elephant all its life, without hurting it, it becomes used to it and doesn't get agitated.
Jul 17, 2018
Did the World's Most Famous Gorilla Ever 'Talk' Like Humans Did?
The verdict on Koko's ability to communicate is not unequivocal. Even as the media went gaga over her ability to sign responses, many primatologists were far less ecstatic.
Jul 04, 2018
Around the World in 50 Maps: The Illustrated Exploits of Animal Adventurers
Animals have adventures but they can't even brag about what they saw and did. Now, scientists have stepped in to tell those stories.
Jun 28, 2018
Why Do Blue-Tongued Skinks Have Blue Tongues?
Unlike our frivolous emoticon (:-P), sticking one's tongue out is serious business in blue-tongued skink lexicon.
Jun 18, 2018
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If You're a Southern African Python, Being a 'Good' Mum Could Get You Killed
Of the approximately 3,400 species of snakes, not even 3% show some form of maternal care. The southern African pythons are an exception with a vengeance.
Apr 01, 2018
Was the Death of the Last Male Northern White Rhino the End of a Hoax?
More than an icon for a species or subspecies driven to extinction, Sudan has come to symbolise contested territory in the conservation of African wildlife.
Mar 25, 2018
Science
Searching for the Abominable: Is It a Man? Is It an Ape? It's a… Bear?
According to a new study, the 'Abominable Snowman' is a brown bear. According to an older hypothesis, the creature is a polar bear. Yet another says it could be a human species thought extinct. Which one is it?
Feb 20, 2018
Science
A Bug's World: the Story of How Wings Set Insects Free to Colonise Earth
The oldest insect fossil is a wingless creature ~385 million years old. After that brief appearance, they vanish for 60 million years, a period called the Hexapod Gap. Then something happened to encourage insects to multiply.
Feb 11, 2018
Science
If There's a Fire Down Below, Do You See a Firehawk up Above?
Humans might not be the only species on the planet manipulating fires to get what they want.
Jan 22, 2018
Science
These Feisty Hunters Will Surprise You With What They Can Bring Down
In a coordinated attack, yellow-throated martens can bring down rhesus macaques, mouse deer, musk deer, barking deer, langurs, even Himalayan tahr. Whence their gumption?
Jan 15, 2018
Science
Sex-Shifting Reptiles, Accessorising Crabs, Loud Horny Fish and Other Amazing Animals
A quick review of interesting research on living things from the last month.
Jan 04, 2018
Science
A Surprise Journey, an Unexpected New Year's Gift From Across the Arabian Sea
Of the 14 humpback whales to sport transmitters, she is the sole female, and she alone has made the more-than 1,500-kilometre journey across the bay.
Jan 01, 2018
Science
How Frog Fathers Keep Rival Cannibals at Bay
To get a better understanding of the white-spotted bush frogs' unique breeding behaviour, Seshadri K.S. had to see what was going on inside hollow bamboo stems without disturbing them.
Dec 24, 2017
Science
Explained: The Simple Physics of How Tortoises Deal With Turning Turtle
This is the first study to show various shell shapes need different energy levels for tortoises that have flipped over to self-right.
Dec 11, 2017
Many Lizards Aren't Dumb but If Their Embryos Were Colder, They Might Be Smarter
Bearded dragons that had been incubated at a colder temperature were able to learn a trick faster and more often than those incubated in warmer climes.
Dec 04, 2017
Science
The Parrotfish Bite, Greedy Slugs, Lefty Whales and Other Amazing Animals
A quick review of interesting research on living things from the last month.
Dec 03, 2017
Science
Is Disgust a Universal Emotion?
Some wild chimpanzees wipe off their penes after sex. One dung-beetle species avoids carnivore caca. Some animals use vomit, faeces or gas as defensive strategies against predators and rivals.
Nov 30, 2017