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The researchers found that the baboons’ orderly line formation isn’t a coordinated strategy – it just occurs when individuals walk near their social partners.
Researchers have discovered that baboons walk in lines, not for safety or strategy, but simply to stay close to their friends. Baboons walking in progression on South Africa’s Cape Peninsula ...
Researchers at Swansea University have discovered that baboons walk in lines, not for safety or strategy, but simply to stay close to their friends. Baboons often travel in structured line ...
Albino deer, according to science, result when the genetic coding for the hair coloring is missing, and the odds of finding one have been estimated to be 1 in 30,000. The odds of spotting a white ...
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Encounters between baboons and people are common in parts of South Africa. WhatsApp groups often share stories of baboons raiding a kitchen and stealing all the food. And stories appear in the ...
Snowball, a 21-year-old albino alligator at the Newport Aquarium, has died. The aquarium announced the rare alligator's passing on social media Tuesday but did not state a cause of death.
But what if we take that concept and bring it to the animal kingdom, specifically to primates? A male and female Kinda baboon share a private moment on a tree branch in Kasanka National Park, Zambia.
A woman’s ordinary evening commute turned into an unforgettable experience when she spotted a rare albino deer standing gracefully in the snow near a forest. Overwhelmed by the sight ...
Albino deer are among the rarest sights in the wild. A woman's routine evening commute turned into a once-in-a-lifetime experience when she spotted a rare albino deer standing in the snow near a ...
But while baboons in Namibia exposed to mirrors find the reflective glass fascinating, they don’t respond to dots placed on their faces, researchers report in the January Proceedings of the ...
Alpha male baboons may earn the right to preside over their troops, but evidence indicates all that power takes its toll. A past study from Duke University research scientist Laurence Gesquiere ...