Wild Things

The weird and wonderful in the natural world

  1. Animals

    Small sperm whale species share a diet

    Dwarf and pygmy species of sperm whales overlap in what they eat, and that could be a problem as the food web changes around them.

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  2. Animals

    Young vervet monkeys look to mom when learning

    Among vervet monkeys (Chlorocebus aethiops), behaviors are passed from mother to child, a new study finds.

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  3. Animals

    Pandas enjoy the sweet life

    Unlike many of their carnivore relatives, bamboo-loving pandas can taste natural, and some artificial, sugars.

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  4. Animals

    As their homes warm, salamanders shrink

    Many species of salamanders respond to climate change by getting smaller.

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  5. Animals

    Skewed gender ratios turn bird world into a soap opera

    Infidelity, divorce and polygamy become more common among birds when one sex is rarer and has more choice in partners.

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  6. Animals

    Mama frog’s care includes a gift of poison

    Strawberry poison frog tadpoles get defensive chemicals through unfertilized, nutritious eggs provided by mom.

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  7. Animals

    How to count a sea turtle

    Trends, not absolute numbers, matter more when it comes to conservation efforts for sea turtles.

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  8. Animals

    There’s plenty of bling in the natural world

    Beetles that look like solid gold are just the start to jewel-like and metallic looks in nature.

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  9. Animals

    Amphibian diseases flow through animal trade

    Discovery of chytrid fungus and ranaviruses in frogs and toads exported from Hong Kong shows how pathogens may spread.

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  10. Animals

    Spotted seals hear well in and out of water

    Spotted seals, native to the northern parts of the Pacific, hear frequencies that may mean they are susceptible to the effects of anthropogenic noise.

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  11. Plants

    Australian flowers bloom red because of honeyeaters

    Many flowering plants converged on similar a color to attract the common birds.

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  12. Animals

    Algal blooms created ancient whale graveyard

    Whales and other marine mammals died at sea and were buried on a tidal flat in what's now in the Atacama Desert in Chile.

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