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Nonhuman animals can adapt the intensity and direction of aggression to suit their individual needs and social contexts, ...
A new baby Western Lowland Gorilla was welcomed to the world at the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo (CMZoo) on Monday, July 21–the ...
In the early morning hours of Monday, 32-year-old gorilla Asha gave birth to a healthy baby, marking the zoo’s first gorilla ...
CMZoo says Western Lowland Gorillas are critically endangered, and their numbers are still continuing to decline. Zoo visitors can recycle small electronic devices and cell phones to help preserve ...
New research from the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig and the University of Turku reveals that ...
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Hampshire Chronicle on MSNZoo's new VR experience lets you swim with whales and stand under giraffes
A new virtual reality experience at Marwell Zoo allows you to 'swim' with whales, stand under a towering giraffe, and come ...
A 25-year observational study of female gorillas shows that individual circumstances and social context influence individual decisions to engage in more risky aggressive behaviours.
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Basingstoke Gazette on MSNMarwell Zoo launches virtual reality animal experience
A new virtual reality experience at Marwell Zoo allows you to 'swim' with whales, stand under a towering giraffe, and come face-to-face with ...
For travellers who’ve already explored Paris, the Maldives, or the Amalfi Coast, this is an invitation to discover something different. From Saudi Ar ...
Cheyenne Mountain Zoo (CMZoo) welcomed a new baby gorilla born in the early hours today, July 21. CMZoo says Asha, ...
Animals that live in groups often compete for access to resources, such as food and mates, forming hierarchies that determine priority of access. To ...
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