These three bird courtship displays are so bold, precise and theatrical that they make human romance look a little ...
Understanding the evolution of insect mating behavior is essential for explaining how early insects adapted to life on land.
In the Himalayan forests, the satyr tragopan performs one of the bird world’s most dramatic courtship displays.
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Scientists discover that deer markings may glow at dawn and dusk, adding light to scent based communication during mating ...
Certainly not the first nor the last sighting in Denton, a pack of coyotes were seen not too far from McKinney Street in ...
Some animals form lifelong pair bonds that run deeper than simple mating. These connections shape how they live, move, and ...
The white-handed gibbon comes closest to humans in the study, with a monogamy rate of 63.5%. It’s the only other top-ranked “monotocous” species, meaning it usually has one offspring per pregnancy, ...
A somewhat romantic scene between two cougars was caught on an older couple's security camera footage, but similar wildlife ...
Side-blotched lizards probably don’t call the game that, but they play a version of it anyway. A new study explains the ...
ABC 7 Eyewitness News reported on the incident, posting a video of the man grabbing a sea turtle on a Hawaiian beach and ...
About 3 to 5% of mammals are known to be monogamous, meaning they select one mate for life. Still, many monogamous species ...