Gelada expert Chadden Hunter describes his adventures in Ethiopia studying jealous baboons, a robot seductress helps researcher Gail Patricelli flirt with male sage grouses, and Rebecca Safran explains why barn swallows stray from their mates.
Tags: baboon, barn swallow, courtship, Ethiopia, gelada, mating, sage grouse
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Neanderthal reconstruction
Photo: Stefan Scheer, Neanderthal Museum, Mettman, Germany
There were thousands of years that Neanderthals and Homo sapiens inhabited the same regions in Europe. How much...
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The Hawaiian chain of islands, made up of six main islands plus two smaller ones, stretches for more than 1,500 miles through the heart of...
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Located along the riverbanks of southern Kenya, the sycomore fig tree is the centerpiece of an extraordinary ecosystem, producing several tons of fruit a year...
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