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A grassland bird uses prairie dog calls to detect predators and stay safe in the Great Plains.
Birds, like chickens and pigeons, bob their heads so the world won't be a blur when they walk.
From Hoshi the cat at Minhwa Spirits to a trio of tropical birds at R. Thomas Deluxe Grill to Spot the Italian Greyhound at Your 3rd Spot, meet the lovable mascots of six Atlanta restaurants. The ...
These 2 dogs are living the dream with an amazing full-time gig chasing birds Bett and Greg, border collies, manage wildlife with their owner, Rebecca Gibson.
Previous research has shown birds frequently eavesdrop on other bird species to glean information about potential food sources or approaching danger. But, so far, scientists have documented only a ...
Prairie dogs are the Paul Reveres of the Great Plains: They bark to alert neighbors to the presence of predators, with separate calls for dangers coming by land or by air.
New research says long-billed curlews listen to alarm barks from prairie dog colonies to protect themselves from predators.
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