Scientists from Bangladesh have documented a 3-meter-long Burmese python consuming an even larger reticulated python.
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In a cute video, a little elephant shows it’s a pro with the hula hoop
The adorable video showing a baby elephant playing with a hula hoop is melting the hearts of internet users!
Read MoreWhy do we identify dogs as male and cats as female? Psychology has the answer
It is common to refer to unknown dogs as males before we know their gender. The same happens with cats, which are often referred to in the feminine before we know if it is, in fact, a male or a female. Why does this happen?
Read MoreHumans can communicate with dogs using devices with buttons, study suggests
A new study has revealed that humans and dogs can communicate through devices with buttons that are programmed to produce simple words.
Read MorePill capable of extending dogs’ lives is in testing, and the results are promising
A new study on a pill capable of extending dogs’ lives has revealed some interesting findings about canine aging.
Read MoreScientists Uncover the Last Meal of a 3,000-Year-Old Mummified Crocodile
In a recent study, scientists have discovered extraordinary details about the final hours of a crocodile’s life that was mummified by ancient Egyptians.
Read MoreNumber of Brazilian couples who choose to have pets instead of children is increasing
Brazil ranks 3rd in the world in the number of domestic animals, with a population of 149.6 million pets, according to a census by the Instituto Pet Brasil (IPB). With 30% of households composed of “pet parents,” the so-called multispecies families, who choose to have pets instead of children, are growing.
Read MoreCats mourn when another pet in the house dies, study indicates
According to a recent study, scientists have found evidence that cats grieve after the death of another pet in the house, even dogs.
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