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Do male whales learn new songs fast to impress female whales?
Satyen Mohapatra A recent scientific study from the University of Queensland Australia demonstrating “cultural exchange” taking place between two groups of whales will make us see the whales with a new look.…
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Mammals’ brain size, fertility may depend on who cares for offspring
Washington: In mammals, the evolution of larger brain size in offsprings is linked to paternal care whereas higher fertility in females is associated with the extra care they get from individuals other…
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Mammals’ brain size, fertility may depend on who cares for offspring
Washington: In mammals, the evolution of larger brain size in offsprings is linked to paternal care whereas higher fertility in females is associated with the extra care they get from individuals other…
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Researchers forecast worldwide move towards smaller birds, mammals
Washington [USA]: In the future, small, fast-lived, highly-fertile, insect-eating animals which can thrive in a wide variety of habitats will predominate, a recent study suggests. These ‘winners’ include rodents, such as dwarf…
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Climate change pushing killer whales to migrate north
Norway: Paying no attention to nearby divers, a killer whale and her calf hunting for food frolic in a snowy Norwegian fjord. Their favourite meal, herring, abounds, but climate change means both…