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Hosted on MSNHow COVID-19 Changed Animal Behavior Worldwide!When COVID-19 lockdowns kept humans indoors, wildlife around the world started behaving in surprising ways. From deer ...
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Human presence at waterholes may change animal behaviorWhen tourists venture into nature, their thoughts are often focused on the animals they'll get to see. But animals may also ...
Researchers from the Cluster of Excellence Collective Behavior have introduced the method YOLO-Behaviour: a new computer ...
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Live Science on MSNDo other animals kiss?For example, out on the African savanna, you may see a pair of giraffes intertwining their necks, sometimes brushing their ...
"We can easily explain the cause of unusual animal behaviour seconds before humans feel an earthquake," USGS states.
Researchers tempted grazing cattle with sweet molasses feed to discover whether cows would roam far to graze or stick close to the herd, water supplies and feed stations.
The city of Kyle, Texas, had an "increased presence" of feral hogs in Dec. 2024, and they are still dealing with the invasive ...
Scientists have developed a groundbreaking 3D eye-tracking method to reveal how fish perceive their surroundings and ...
New research adds evidence that learning a successful strategy for approaching a task doesn't prevent further exploration, even if it reduces performance.
The result is that many modern breeds suffer from ailments that dog lovers never would have deliberately selected for.
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News Medical on MSNHow can machine learning accelerate neuroscience behavior studies?Thanks to its capacity to detect patterns and stay consistent, machine learning is a great tool for CNS behaviour studies.
Researchers from the Cluster of Excellence Collective Behaviour introduce the method YOLO-Behaviour: a new computer vision framework to automatically identify animal behaviours from videos. The robust ...
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