Whether it’s a canary’s chirp or a treefrog’s croak, humans tend to prefer many of the same sounds that animals do themselves, a new study finds ...
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Animal could not hold emotions back when hugged by human
The animal-loving team at Ginger Cat documents the powerful and touching reaction of a creature who finally feels the warmth of a human hug.
Dr. Rustin Moore argues that human-animal interactions are more than feel-good phenomena and that these connections enhance health, resilience, and well-being, often in unnoticed ways.
Photograph of three male zebra finches (Taeniopygia castanotis), whose mating calls were used as part of the study. Credit: Raina Fan. The bright colors of butterfly wings, the sweet aromas of flowers ...
Intelligent, tool-using, empathetic and self-aware: the distance between humans and other animals is not as great as you ...
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