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Science: Consuming passion for distant relatives | New Scientist
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If you must eat your relatives, make sure they are your distant relatives. This, at least, is the strategy of the Arizona tiger salamander. The larvae of t
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Behavior Brief | The Scientist Magazine®
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A round-up of recent discoveries in behavior research
Rattlesnakes silently shook their tails before evolving rattles | New...
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Which came first, the rattle or the shake? A study of some 50 species of venomous and non-venomous snakes suggests the behaviour existed long before the tool
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