As fewer people choose to pair up, let alone marry, it could be that our species’ mating patterns are moving closer to the natural order, says freelance journalist Elle Hunt ...
Coyotes are everywhere across Ohio, and they're on the hunt — for love — in January, February and early March.
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Why urban coyotes prowl modern cities during mating season
Quick Take Coyote mating season typically occurs from January through early March. Coyotes may expand their home ranges ...
Why do humans have larger penises than other primates? New research tests attraction, rivalry, and sexual selection for ...
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Why do dogs wag their tails?
Both animal experts and Max Planck of the University of Rome tried to answer the age-old question, why do dogs wag their tails? A dog’s tail is used to balance and swat away pests in the wild, but the ...
Mississauga residents can expect to see — and hear — more coyotes in the next month or so and city officials urge people to ...
Coyotes may be more visible across Ohio as mating season approaches. Here's what to know if you spot one.
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Why the Birth of Three Andean Condors Represents a Second Chance for the Species
The Andean condor has been threatened with extinction for decades. At one time, the condor was considered extinct in ...
When a dog licks its owner or a family member, most of us interpret this as a sign of affection. In fact, we usually tell children that when a dog is licking them he is giving them "kisses." The truth ...
A new study suggests humans belong in an elite “league of monogamy,” ranking closer to beavers and meerkats than to ...
Toddlers can pick up new words just by overhearing conversations. Now, new research suggests that some intelligent dogs can expand their vocabulary in just the same way. Children as young as 18 months ...
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