animal behavior

Latest news and articles about animal behavior from NEX English

Launch advanced satellite to monitor animal behavior from space

Scientists have announced the launch of an advanced satellite capable of tracking animal behavior from space using small tracking devices. This technology represents a significant step in understanding animal behavior and the impact of environmental changes on them.

Cockatoos Learn from Peers: Remarkable Social Intelligence

A new study reveals that cockatoos in Australia rely on social learning to determine the safety of new food by observing and mimicking their peers. This behavior showcases their advanced social skills in adapting to urban environments.

Study Reveals Urban Birds Fear Women More Than Men

A new study has found that urban birds tend to flee more quickly when approached by women compared to men, raising questions about animal behavior towards humans in urban environments. This research was published in the journal 'People and Nature'.

Study Reveals Raccoons' Curiosity in Solving Puzzles

A new study shows that raccoons can solve puzzles driven by curiosity rather than just hunger, enhancing our understanding of their behavior in urban environments.

Discover Exciting Scientific Findings on Animal Behavior and Space

Recent scientific research has unveiled a series of fascinating discoveries, revealing unexpected behaviors in raccoons and a new study on the effects of gravity on sperm in space. These findings open new avenues for understanding the behavior of living organisms.

New study reveals visual deception in animals

A recent study has uncovered that animals can experience visual deception, as experiments conducted on pigeons and fish showed that their color perception can be influenced by various factors. These findings open new avenues for understanding how animals perceive the world around them.