Darren Incorvaia
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Do Roosters Recognize Themselves in a Mirror? Yes, They Cock-a-Doodle-Doo.
A modified version of the classic mirror test suggested that roosters recognize their reflections.
A Mystery Species Was Discovered in Trafficked Pangolin Scales
Researchers believed there were eight species of the strange mammals. But a ninth was identified genetically, although no one knew it was a separate species...
This Tiny Parasitic Wasp Can Drill Through Plastic
In experiments under his microscope at home, a teenage researcher discovered a very unusual talent in a species of tiny insect that usually lays eggs...
You Really Are a Tick Magnet
By studying how the arachnids respond to static electricity, researchers may have found a new reason to dread the bloodsucking creatures.
How Hammerhead Sharks Stay Warm Will Take Your Breath Away
To survive as they seek food in freezing parts of the ocean, hammerhead sharks use a trick that hasn’t been observed in other fish.
This Is What It Sounds Like When Plants Cry
Scientists recorded the popping noises that plants make in response to stresses like dehydration or a cut.
Cockatoos Know How to Pick the Right Tools for the Job
The job, in these experiments, was getting a cashew out of a puzzle box.
Something About This Mysterious Fossil Graveyard Was Fishy
For decades, paleontologists have tried to explain what they assumed was a 230-million-year-old scene of mass death.
Sometimes This Octopus Is So Mad It Just Wants to Throw Something
A study finds that the gloomy octopus — its real name — is in the small club of animals that toss things at other members...
A South Pacific Penguin Dumps One of Its Potential Chicks
On the Antipodes Islands in the South Pacific, researchers observed a strange parenting move in erect-crested penguins — laying an egg that’s doomed to die.
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