In a recent study, scientists have discovered extraordinary details about the final hours of a crocodile’s life that was mummified by ancient Egyptians.
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Number 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.
Read MoreWho is smarter: dogs or cats? Science tries to answer
The debate between dog owners and cat owners about which pet is smarter is an old one. But according to science, it’s a difficult question to answer.
Read MoreDogs sniff out owners’ stress and are affected by it, study indicates
According to a new study, not only can dogs smell human stress, but they can also make “pessimistic” decisions based on their owners’ negative feelings.
Read MoreStudy Shows That Obese Cats Help Humans Lose Weight; Understand How
According to a new study, obese cats can help humans better understand how gut bacteria influence conditions like obesity and type 2 diabetes.
Read MorePets influence home design, study suggests
A new study has revealed that our pets have an impact on the design and decoration decisions of our homes.
Read MoreScientists indicate strategies to keep your cat’s claws away from furniture
Is your cat addicted to destroying your furniture? If you’re already hopeless about solving this issue, see what scientists have to say to combat this feline behavior!
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