From packs of wolves to prides of lions, scientists are uncovering what really makes group hunting work — and where cooperation starts to break down.
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Lions appear too lazy to hunt on Zebra Plains
The nomadic young male lions originating from the Moniko/Sankai lion pride watch a variety of prey species walk past their resting spot but make no attempt to try to hunt any of them.
Despite being widely called the “King of the Jungle,” lions rarely live in jungles. The nickname reflects cultural symbolism ...
Encounters like this are unfortunately becoming more common. Mountain lions, also known as cougars or pumas, typically avoid people. When prey animals like deer are drawn toward roadsides and suburban ...
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Bears and mountain lions in new places aren’t random. Here’s what’s pushing them
Bears and lions are moving with food fire, roads, and recovery, tracing hidden corridors that reveal changing maps of ...
One of them, the Royal Bengal tiger, is the national animal of India. All the subspecies share the same spikes on their tongue, an evolutionary trait that has helped them survive over centuries and ...
Often referred to as ‘nature’s clean-up crew’, vultures have developed an association with death due to their scavenging ...
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