Read more about the article Black-Capped Chickadees Follow Correct Note Structure When Communicating And Can Identify Errors
Image shows a black-capped chickadee (Poecile atricapillus), in undated photo. They can reportedly follow the notes' structure in their communication and distinguish incorrect sequences of notes from correct ones. (Newsflash)

Black-Capped Chickadees Follow Correct Note Structure When Communicating And Can Identify Errors

A new study has revealed that black-capped chickadees follow a precise set of notes when warning each other of danger and can even identify correct from incorrect tones in the…

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Read more about the article Ugly Reptiles Facing Extinction, Say Experts
Argentine land turtle, the collection for the pet trade, wildfires and land use change put it in a very vulnerable situation. (CONICET-Luciano Avila/Newsflash)

Ugly Reptiles Facing Extinction, Say Experts

Over one in five reptiles species are in danger of extinction but no one seems to care because they are “less charismatic” than mammals or birds. During the 15-year research…

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Read more about the article Croc Conservation Project Facing Massive Overcrowding After Reptiles Stressed By Flooding Lay Too Many Eggs
Outside of the Yalta Crocodilarium, a crocodile farm, which is on the verge of closure due to insufficient space, in Crimea, Ukraine. (Newsflash)

Croc Conservation Project Facing Massive Overcrowding After Reptiles Stressed By Flooding Lay Too Many Eggs

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A crocodile conservation project that has several rare breeds is facing closure due to a lack of space after a flood stressed the reptiles - prompting them to lay a…

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Read more about the article Tiger Terrorises Remote Russian Village And Eats Seven Pets In Two Weeks
The male Amur Tiger which killed seven dogs in a village was put on a collar with a GPS module before it was released to nature in Primorsky Krai, Russia on 4th December 2021. (Amur Tiger Centre/Newsflash)

Tiger Terrorises Remote Russian Village And Eats Seven Pets In Two Weeks

A starving tiger that started living off stray dogs in landfill sites as well as other local pets has been captured and given a GPS collar before being released back…

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