BenjiSame-Sex Behavior Is Everywhere In Nature. Does It Have Evolutionary Benefits?iflscience.comSame-sex behavior is sometimes said to be an “evolutionary conundrum” since it doesn’t appear to directly help with the reproduction of genes and the …
BenjiPhotographer captures monkey "enjoying a free ride" on the back of a deer in Japanese forestverified_publisherCBS News - By Caitlin O'KaneA rare image of a monkey riding on a deer's back has gone viral after the U.K. Natural History Museum released it in a preview of its Wildlife …
BenjiBonobo mums drag their sons to ovulating femalessciencefocus.com - James LloydHelicopter parenting, it seems, is not a uniquely human trait. Bonobo mums drag their sons to ovulating females Helicopter parenting, it seems, is not …
BenjiAdorable Video Shows Dog Big Sister Checking on Puppy After Bad DreamOne Green Planet - By Willow LynnLuna is a Dalmatian whose humans recently brought home a younger puppy. This pup, named Lacy, seems to be fitting in well with her new family. …
BenjiBaby Gorilla Develops Unique Bond to Zookeeper After He Reared Him and Nursed Him Back to Healthverified_publisherMy Modern Met - Regina SienraZookeepers go the extra mile for the animals under their care. We've seen them do all kinds of things, from helping them cope with nausea during pregnancy to saving them from wildfires in Hawai'i and self-isolating at the park during the Covid lockdown. Recently, a zookeeper in Australia named Chad …
BenjiWatch bear and wolf attack moose mom and calf at same time in rare, remarkable footageLive Science - Ethan FreedmanIn camera trap footage captured in the Alaskan wilderness, the moose appears to try to fight off the bear, as the wolf goes after the calf. A moose …