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  • The Right of Way


    Drew DownsAuthority Authority: 133
    Dropping my daughter off at preschool this morning, I almost got hit by a car. I exaggerated. I did not almost . I could have. Here’s how. My daughter’s preschool is part of a big Lutheran church. They have a good-sized parking lot. We are pretty early and there are relatively few cars. As I walk back to my car ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Signs of Culture in Whales and Monkeys


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    The phrase “monkey see, monkey do” applies to humpback whales. Vervet monkeys and humpback whales both copy behaviors from their neighbors, researchers report April 25 in Science . The two studies suggest that, like humans, some wild animals pick up new habits from each other. Accurately imitating one another’s ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Monkey: When in Rome…


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    Study: Monkeys ape the behavior of their group ENLARGE Image ©Erica van de Waal A young vervet monkey jumps between limbs. The food preferences of vervet monkeys can be transmitted to members who join their groups. A field experiment in South Africa finds that vervet monkeys change their taste in food ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Interesting: Worker ants change job as they age


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    The older ants are forced to do the foraging? Are they expendable? Via The Daily Mail : Worker ants change job as they age, a new study has found. Biologists tagged every worker in six colonies and used a computer to track their movements.  A photograph was taken every half a second over a period of six ...
    4 weeks ago

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