Category: Wildlife Research

No rizz, more longevity: New gorilla study says being aloof could help you stay healthier

No Rizz, More Longevity: New Gorilla Study Says Being Aloof Could Help You Stay Healthier Friendship has its benefits—but also its costs. A new study of wild mountain gorillas reveals that sometimes, being a bit aloof might actually be the key to a longer and healthier life. In the animal kingdom, social connections are often […]

Young bats listen to frog sex sounds to differentiate between toxic and tasty prey

Young bats listen to frog sex sounds to differentiate between toxic and tasty prey Fringe-lipped bats, famous for ‘overhearing’ frogs and toads attempting to attract mates, evaluate which type of prey is worth pursuing by listening to their mating calls. A recent study published in the journal “Current Biology” reveals the fascinating strategy employed by […]

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