[ad_1] According to new research involving the University of Plymouth, animal groups consider multiple factors before deciding whether to fight rivals. Before one-on-one fights, animals are known to make decisions based on factors including the size and strength of the opponent, the outcome of recent fights, and the importance of …
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[ad_1] Mongooses rarely leave the group they were born into, so members are usually genetically related. The new study, published today in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, reveals how females bypass the problem of inbreeding. The research team, led by the University of Cambridge and the …
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[ad_1] It was on social media that the actress Marta Melro launched an appeal. Marta Melro turned to Instagram for help from followers: the cat of actress missing in the area of Arcozelo, parish of Vila Nova de Gaia. “She is wearing this red collar. She is very sweet, but …
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