A disabled kea parrot, missing half its beak, became the alpha male of his group by creating a completely new fighting ...
10hon MSN
When AI became the new dot com
The dot-com playbook is back… AI’s gains are going to fewer companies than you think… how to trade when narratives mislead… ...
In a plot twist worthy of Disney’s next animated hit, a disabled parrot in New Zealand fought his way, broken beak and claw, ...
Bruce the kea is missing his entire upper beak. Yet he is the alpha bird of his circus (the apt collective noun for a group ...
Recently, as artists and architects have turned their attention outdoors, they have started putting their creative chops to ...
Parrots captured in the Amazon rainforest by pre-Inca people were transported hundreds of miles over the Andes to coastal ...
The kea gained fame for learning to use a pebble to groom himself. Scientists were astounded by his next innovation.
While the kea parrot’s beak would normally be considered essential for survival, Bruce has innovated other ways of commanding ...
A study reported in Current Biology shows how physical disabilities in the animal world can be overcome through behavioral ...
An injured kea with just half a beak has used what's left as a weapon that gives him dominance over a captive colony of the ...
A migratory bird brain, the Eurasian blackcap (Sylvia atricapilla), has been mapped for the first time using high-resolution light microscopy. The open-source software tools and detailed ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results