Whale Wisdom: How Cetaceans Challenge Our Understanding of Intelligence

Whales, belonging to the order Cetacea, are amongst the largest and most fascinating mammals in the ocean.
Whales, belonging to the order Cetacea, are amongst the largest and most fascinating mammals in the ocean.
Located in Churchill, Manitoba on the shores of Hudson Bay, it is recognized as the 'Polar Bear Capital of the World' due to its unique relationship with polar bears.
Elephant tusks differ in size and presence across species, with uses in foraging and as status symbols; genetics and poaching influence their development.
The Philippines is a diverse archipelago in Southeast Asia with a rich mix of cultures, languages, and ecosystems across its over 7,000 islands.
NFTs are distinct digital assets, whose marketplace, built on blockchain, exemplifies unique ownership impacting art and economy.
This article explores the origins and representations of zombies in Haitian culture, science, and popular media.
Wolves face habitat loss and human conflict, leading to endangered status, with gray, red, and Mexican wolves in dire straits, requiring conservation efforts and federal protection.
Games effectively teach recycling by engaging users in sorting various materials, enhancing learning and participation.
Honduras, located in Central America, features a diverse geography with no volcanoes and a rich cultural history influenced by the Mayans and Spanish.
The black Canada lynx is an elusive variant of the Canada lynx, distinguished by its unique melanistic coat and is a captivating subject of study within Mammalia.