Animals respond to injury in many ways. So far, evidence for animals tending wounds with biologically active materials is ...
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Uganda: New Discovery Reveals Chimpanzees in Uganda Use Flying Insects to Tend Their Wounds
Analysis - Animals respond to injury in many ways. So far, evidence for animals tending wounds with biologically active materials is rare. Yet, a recent study of an orangutan treating a wound with a ...
Will AI become conscious? Or, at least, the version that has appeared in news headlines this year. Any minute now, we are ...
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Humanity rises as wildlife recedes: Two studies show the extent of human domination over nature
Wolves roaming the Mongolian steppes cover more than 7,000 kilometers a year. The Arctic tern flies from pole to pole in its ...
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Great Pyrenees: Facts You Didn't Know!
Discover fascinating details about the Great Pyrenees that you might have never known! This video delves into the history, temperament, and unique characteristics of this majestic breed, renowned for ...
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