According to a new scientific study, it would appear that even certain fish species are very fond of etiquette and polite behavior, especially during feeding. The paper shows that the males of a select few fish species will punish females if they “misbehave” while eating. What really amazed researchers wa... |
8 January 2010 05:26 GMT |
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Scientists at the University of Exeter have recently completed their latest scientific study, which hints at the fact that males may have more pronounced personality traits across a wide range of species, from humans to house sparrows. Traits such as aggression and daring, which are sought-for in a male, and preferre... |
18 November 2009 21:21 GMT |
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The laughter for which the hyena is famous may not be laughter after all, a new scientific study has recently concluded. According to the results of an acoustic analysis performed by a group of experts on “vocal” samples provided by a number of the beasts, the animals most often make the noises when they ... |
6 May 2009 05:54 GMT |
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Thus far, scientists and naturalists have known that female birds are the most picky living things when it comes to their mates, but have never suspected that the same behavior could be found in mammals as well. But recent investigations into the matter seem to yield very interesting conclusions, in that it actually ... |
18 March 2009 10:35 GMT |
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