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Animal behaviour

July 2024

  • A tabby cat looks through a door of a house

    Cat burglars: scientists try to solve mystery of why felines ‘steal’ random objects

  • Jagged ambush bug

    Climate crisis has impact on insects’ colours and sex lives, study finds

  • Herring gull chicks.

    Herring gull chicks would rather have fish than your chips, finds study

  • Seagulls

    Science Weekly
    ‘Lesbian’ seagulls and ‘gay’ rams: the endless sexual diversity of nature – podcast

  • Ants can carry out life-saving amputations on injured nest mates, study shows

  • Scientists ignored ‘gay’ animals for years. When will we get over our human hang-ups about the natural world?

    Elle Hunt

June 2024

  • Volunteers on the beach under the pier examine a pool of water searching for living creatures

    The Great British Seaside
    Life under the pier: ‘It never occurred to me what might be here’

    Curiosity and a fascination with nature have brought volunteers together to survey sea life under the pier in Ryde on the Isle of Wight, to help experts gauge what’s thriving – and what isn’t
  • Two male Rhesus macaques

    Animal homosexual behaviour under-reported by scientists, survey shows

    Study finds same-sex sexual behaviour in primates and other mammals widely observed but seldom published
  • Coco Khan

    A dialogue with your pets? Do you really want a cat to say you look dog-rough today?

    Coco Khan
    Scientists think two-way communication is a good idea. But some things are better left unsaid, according to the writer and podcaster Coco Khan

May 2024

  • Golden Retriever Huxley enjoys a drink in the pub with friends

    $10m prize launched for team that can truly talk to the animals

    AI expected to help researchers unlock two-way communication, say team that includes Tel Aviv University

April 2024

  • Young nurse in medical scrubs and gloves looking at labrador and holding him while veterinarian gives injection

    Science Weekly
    Hardwired to eat: what can our dogs teach us about obesity? – podcast

  • A common eastern bumblebee in flight with pollen sacs

    Bumblebee species able to survive underwater for up to a week

  • Instagram-famous Molly the magpie seen alongside Staffordshire bull terrier Peggy

    Licence to trill: Molly the magpie returned to Queensland carers after special wildlife permit granted

  • Bonobos sitting in a tree

    Bonobos not the peace-loving primates once thought, study reveals

  • Molly the magpie set to be reunited with carers ‘very soon’, Queensland premier says

  • Fox bones at ancient burial site suggest animal may have been kept as pet

March 2024

  • A chickadee and some cached seeds in the testing arena

    Birds create barcode-like memories to locate stored food, scientists find

  • Instagram-famous Molly the magpie seen alongside Staffordshire bull terrier Peggy

    ‘There has to be a way’: Queensland government working to reunite Molly the magpie with family, premier says

  • Molly the magpie with Peggy the Staffordshire bull terrier

    Molly the magpie: Queensland premier backs return of Instagram-hit bird to couple after being seized

  • Dog holding a slipper in mouth

    Dogs can understand the meaning of nouns, new research finds

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