Scared Of on MSN
Animals that treat humans as apex predators
You might believe lions, wolves, or grizzly bears sit comfortably atop the food chain. Yet a growing body of research tells a ...
Biologists and ecologists have long wished to gather high-quality data on exactly what the animals they study are eating, but how can such observations be made without disturbing the natural patterns ...
Hosted on MSN
Apex Predators in Cities: Why They're Moving In
The presence of apex predators in cities might sound like something from a thriller, but it's becoming a modern reality in regions around the world. Once confined to wild forests, mountains, or remote ...
Beavers and red kites may be flourishing in Britain, but the reintroduction of apex predators here is a trickier issue. Could there be practical and philosophical benefits and would a trial release of ...
Every summer, tiger sharks gather at a remote atoll in the Pacific Ocean to hunt fledgling seabirds. New research suggests it's changing the way other shark species behave.
Results show that players’ choices echo predator-prey patterns seen in wildlife, though scientists stress the limits of the ...
Few sights in the animal kingdom are quite as arresting as an American alligator staring head-on towards you. All sharp teeth ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results