AI can identify individual wolves by their howls, giving conservationists a powerful new way to monitor packs without ...
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Parrots don’t just repeat words, they use names to identify people, says new study
In the study, published in the journal PLOS One, researchers found that parrots can use names to identify specific people ...
Only 51 Rice’s whales remain in the Gulf of Mexico, and scientists can identify each one individually, revealing just how fragile this population has become.
A shark long known to Papua New Guinea communities has finally been confirmed by DNA as a species new to science.
Kerala is famous for its green forests, serene rivers, mist-filled mountains, and wide biodiversity. However, besides all these, there lies yet another feature about the state’s natural life, that is, ...
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Study suggests parrots may use names to identify individuals
, June 14 -- Parrots may do more than simply mimic human speech. A new study suggests the birds could be using names to identify specific people, animals and even themselves, much like humans do in ...
Parrots may be doing more than just repeating words—they may actually use names. By analyzing hundreds of recordings from pet parrots, researchers found evidence that many birds use specific names to ...
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Steven Sullivan, Miami University (THE CONVERSATION) Your neighborhood is home to all ...
As Texas jumps to 11 confirmed cases of New World screwworm (NWS) across six counties, an animal health commission is setting ...
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