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Africa's smallest carnivore punishes members of the community that fought over food by grooming them less at the end of the day. Andrew Blok covered home energy, with a focus on solar, and navigated ...
For a dwarf mongoose, a handstand is a crucial skill learned at an early age. “It’s funny to watch the youngsters trying to do it … almost as soon as they can walk,” says Lynda Sharpe, a behavioral ...
While highly social and cooperative among themselves, dwarf mongooses take a while to warm up to newcomers. Shannon Benson Immigration policy isn’t just contentious among human societies: Different ...
In wild dwarf mongoose communities, immigrants are always welcome. But a new study shows it takes a little time before newcomers will be trusted with a crucial job: serving on guard duty. A team ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Three adorable dwarf mongooses make one of their first excursions out ...
War as a destructive force isn't exclusive to humans. Lions fight for dominance of the pride, and rival chimpanzee factions have been known to fight for years. Even the dwarf mongoose of southern and ...
It's not only humans who hate bullies - dwarf mongooses do too, a new study has revealed. Researchers from the University of Bristol found that the animals can remember which groupmates have picked ...
Dwarf mongooses remember previous cooperative acts by their groupmates and reward them later, according to new work. Dwarf mongooses remember previous cooperative acts by their groupmates and reward ...
Dwarf mongooses remember which groupmates have picked fights with others during the day and later shun the aggressors during pre-bedtime socializing sessions, according to new research. Management of ...
If I buy you lunch today, chances are you'll pick up the tab next time. We humans reciprocate a lot… days, weeks or even months later. And other primates do it too. Monkeys that are more generous with ...
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